The Novelist's Magazine, Volumen23Harrison and Company, 1788 A collection of separately paged novels. |
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Página 9
... aunt's . - John , ' faid the to , the fervant , is my aunt at home ? ' The man told her his lady was just gone to take an airing . " That's well , ' faid the lady ; we fhall have an opportunity to fettle this matter : but , my dear ...
... aunt's . - John , ' faid the to , the fervant , is my aunt at home ? ' The man told her his lady was just gone to take an airing . " That's well , ' faid the lady ; we fhall have an opportunity to fettle this matter : but , my dear ...
Página 25
... aunt's hour for fupper , it will do . ' Hen- rietta then ordered tea , which was foon dispatched , and the resumed her story in this manner . My father , who was very defirous of conciliating his elder brother's af- fections at least ...
... aunt's hour for fupper , it will do . ' Hen- rietta then ordered tea , which was foon dispatched , and the resumed her story in this manner . My father , who was very defirous of conciliating his elder brother's af- fections at least ...
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... aunt by my father's fide , and had followed the example of every branch of his family , in taking no notice of him ⚫ after his marriage . • This lady , Lady Manning became acquainted with , and not knowing the relation in which the ...
... aunt by my father's fide , and had followed the example of every branch of his family , in taking no notice of him ⚫ after his marriage . • This lady , Lady Manning became acquainted with , and not knowing the relation in which the ...
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... aunt's promifing to fettle her whole fortune upon me at her death , I had turned Roman Catholick ; for Lady Meadows had been perverted to that 6 per as the fpoke , " has herself told me " the infolence of her treatment of you . " She ...
... aunt's promifing to fettle her whole fortune upon me at her death , I had turned Roman Catholick ; for Lady Meadows had been perverted to that 6 per as the fpoke , " has herself told me " the infolence of her treatment of you . " She ...
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... aunt , who was certainly very defirous of my converfion , was much pleated with her chaplain's zeal to for- ward fo ... aunt's altered behaviour , that he was endea vouring to undermine me in her af- fection . The little peevishnefs L ...
... aunt , who was certainly very defirous of my converfion , was much pleated with her chaplain's zeal to for- ward fo ... aunt's altered behaviour , that he was endea vouring to undermine me in her af- fection . The little peevishnefs L ...
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