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Page 98
... sure to find a visit of my own production . I mean , by agreeable , because they make it so . the way , two or three . Those I have Yours . marked with my own initials ; and you may be sure I found them pecu- liarly agreeable , as they ...
... sure to find a visit of my own production . I mean , by agreeable , because they make it so . the way , two or three . Those I have Yours . marked with my own initials ; and you may be sure I found them pecu- liarly agreeable , as they ...
Page 305
... sure to have business ; and in case I have no thoughts , in case , that is , Henry Kirke White to his brother that I do not aspire to hold the ho- Neville . nourable place of a barrister , I shall feel sure of gaining a genteel liveli ...
... sure to have business ; and in case I have no thoughts , in case , that is , Henry Kirke White to his brother that I do not aspire to hold the ho- Neville . nourable place of a barrister , I shall feel sure of gaining a genteel liveli ...
Page 338
... sure a single woman , as you are , and , perhaps , with Mrs. Barrow , you might , with economy , upon two hun- wish they had . dred pounds a - year maintain herself comfortably any where ; and me into the bargain . Do not invite me in ...
... sure a single woman , as you are , and , perhaps , with Mrs. Barrow , you might , with economy , upon two hun- wish they had . dred pounds a - year maintain herself comfortably any where ; and me into the bargain . Do not invite me in ...
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VOL IV | 1 |
From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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