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Page 323
... lady transgresses , is beaten , taken again into favour , and all goes on as before . When a Russian young lady , therefore , is to be married , her father , with a cudgel in his hand , asks the bridegroom , whether he chuses this ...
... lady transgresses , is beaten , taken again into favour , and all goes on as before . When a Russian young lady , therefore , is to be married , her father , with a cudgel in his hand , asks the bridegroom , whether he chuses this ...
Page 375
... lady came to present herself , I immediately retracted ; for alas it was seen that he had but too much reason for his suspicions . The next was a lady who usually teized all her acquaintance in desiring to be told of her faults , and ...
... lady came to present herself , I immediately retracted ; for alas it was seen that he had but too much reason for his suspicions . The next was a lady who usually teized all her acquaintance in desiring to be told of her faults , and ...
Page 835
... Ladies say it themselves , but to be less serious where will you find a language so prettily become a pretty mouth as the broad scotch and the women here speak it in it's highest purity , for instance teach one of the Young Lady's at ...
... Ladies say it themselves , but to be less serious where will you find a language so prettily become a pretty mouth as the broad scotch and the women here speak it in it's highest purity , for instance teach one of the Young Lady's at ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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