The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 27Robinson and Roberts, 1796 - English literature |
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Page 80
To be entirely Matilda had now time to consider alone at such a hour of the night ,
whether , after what the bad heard , was an idea in many respects terriit would be
proper to concéal che fic . The pale and half - obscured manuicript from her ...
To be entirely Matilda had now time to consider alone at such a hour of the night ,
whether , after what the bad heard , was an idea in many respects terriit would be
proper to concéal che fic . The pale and half - obscured manuicript from her ...
Page 416
Offers like his hour , " he replied . thoulit nit be idly fported with . ” “ So now , I
suppose , you are « Nor meanly acct pied , madain , going to give us a farewell
kiss ; and when the heart is at variance with we are to wish you a good jour . them
.
Offers like his hour , " he replied . thoulit nit be idly fported with . ” “ So now , I
suppose , you are « Nor meanly acct pied , madain , going to give us a farewell
kiss ; and when the heart is at variance with we are to wish you a good jour . them
.
Page 458
he determined , should the not , to “ Proper assistance was procured : run all
hazards , and apply for ruftice in about eight hours he recovered the following
day . his speech ; but yet the phyfician " He was just going to leave the gave no
hopes ...
he determined , should the not , to “ Proper assistance was procured : run all
hazards , and apply for ruftice in about eight hours he recovered the following
day . his speech ; but yet the phyfician " He was just going to leave the gave no
hopes ...
Page 512
1 then , some hours . - Kitty tapped at the with a beating heart , penned a fex door
with tea , I drank it : he then lines to lady Derwent . - - I inclosed presented a note
which was given my keys in the letter , and entreated her privately by Julia .
1 then , some hours . - Kitty tapped at the with a beating heart , penned a fex door
with tea , I drank it : he then lines to lady Derwent . - - I inclosed presented a note
which was given my keys in the letter , and entreated her privately by Julia .
Page 558
Such were the baron ' s thoughts ; « Eburne traid he is perfectis et and at an early
hour be repaired to fible , and fly s to fee vou : - - but ... room alone , filerable step
for some hours , and - Eburne again convulfivelv fhook seemed perfectly calm .
Such were the baron ' s thoughts ; « Eburne traid he is perfectis et and at an early
hour be repaired to fible , and fly s to fee vou : - - but ... room alone , filerable step
for some hours , and - Eburne again convulfivelv fhook seemed perfectly calm .
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