Thoughts on men and things, a series of essays by 'Angelina Gushington'.Rivingtons, 1867 - 205 pages |
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... live in a very nice neighbourhood , beautiful scenery and all that , at least I have been told it is beautiful , but for my own part I don't care very much for what people call nature ; I prefer art . Now don't you think it would be a ...
... live in a very nice neighbourhood , beautiful scenery and all that , at least I have been told it is beautiful , but for my own part I don't care very much for what people call nature ; I prefer art . Now don't you think it would be a ...
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... live at the rectory ) to make a point of seeing the sights in London , just to say we have seen them indeed , once , to dear mamma's horror , he said he thought our best plan would be to read up in the news- papers all about the ...
... live at the rectory ) to make a point of seeing the sights in London , just to say we have seen them indeed , once , to dear mamma's horror , he said he thought our best plan would be to read up in the news- papers all about the ...
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... lives a long way from us , so that we can boast of her acquaintanceship at home , and talk of our drives in the Park with that dear Lady de W. , and take advantage of all the civilities she can offer us in town , without being obliged ...
... lives a long way from us , so that we can boast of her acquaintanceship at home , and talk of our drives in the Park with that dear Lady de W. , and take advantage of all the civilities she can offer us in town , without being obliged ...
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... live upon but what his parents chose to give him ; but my opinion is that it was all the more self - sacrificing - don't you think so , now ? Besides , he brought such a capital opera - glass that we could see all over the house ; and ...
... live upon but what his parents chose to give him ; but my opinion is that it was all the more self - sacrificing - don't you think so , now ? Besides , he brought such a capital opera - glass that we could see all over the house ; and ...
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... live there always " ( dreadful story , but I hate the woman . Not looking well , indeed ! I am sure she needn't talk , for she is as yellow as a guinea , and I have counted twenty fresh wrinkles on her face already ) . " Then one could ...
... live there always " ( dreadful story , but I hate the woman . Not looking well , indeed ! I am sure she needn't talk , for she is as yellow as a guinea , and I have counted twenty fresh wrinkles on her face already ) . " Then one could ...
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