... the newer elegancies of Carloraine caftle. All the operations of Mrs. Lennard and her attendants fucceeded happily. By half after two all the guefts were aflembled : by half after three all the tables groaned under the weight of venifon and beef. The Old Manor-house: A Novel ... - Página 166por Charlotte Smith - 1793Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1793 - 702 páginas
...newer elegancies of Cirloraine cattle. All the operations of Mn Lennard and her attendants fucceedrd happily. By half after two all the guefts were aflembled...and beef. About feventy people were aflembled in the hill. In the dining -parlour the party confided of General Tracy, who was placed at Mrs Lennard'b right... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1793 - 636 páginas
...but as anxious for the fplcndour and excellence of her entertainment, as if fhe had a deeper delign than merely to outfhine the newer elegancies of Carloraine...weight of venifon and beef". About feventy people were affembled in the hall. In the dining-parlour the party confifted of General Tracy, who was placed at... | |
| 1793 - 612 páginas
...fplcndour and excellence of her entertainment, as if (he had a deeper defign than merely to outfliine the newer elegancies of Carloraine caftle. All the...weight of venifon and beef. About feventy people were affembled in the hall. In the dining-parlour the party confided of General Tracy, who was placed at... | |
| 1820 - 418 páginas
...Mrs. Lennard and her attendants succeeded happily. By half after two all the guests were assembled: by half after three all the tables groaned under the weight of venison and beef. About seventy people were assembled in the hall. In the dining parlour the party... | |
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