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Page 238
... friends residing in various parts of the country . The majority of the companions with whom she lived were literary characters of her own sex . In the possession of a comfortable income , and in the enjoy ment of all the pleasures of ...
... friends residing in various parts of the country . The majority of the companions with whom she lived were literary characters of her own sex . In the possession of a comfortable income , and in the enjoy ment of all the pleasures of ...
Page 246
... friends , and the resignation of her mind , could not restore her spirits to their original composure : but in the family of her second brother , who resided at Thornhill , near Wakefield , she attached herself to her eldest niece , and ...
... friends , and the resignation of her mind , could not restore her spirits to their original composure : but in the family of her second brother , who resided at Thornhill , near Wakefield , she attached herself to her eldest niece , and ...
Page 367
... friends , his easil was so crowded with quack- doctors , publicans , horsedealers , boxers , butchers , shoemakers , taylors , & c . all of whom he converted into picture - dealers , that he was compelled to have a wooden frame placed ...
... friends , his easil was so crowded with quack- doctors , publicans , horsedealers , boxers , butchers , shoemakers , taylors , & c . all of whom he converted into picture - dealers , that he was compelled to have a wooden frame placed ...
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