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Page 34
... young gentleman who enjoys a large fortune , though entirely dependant on the will of his uncle , Sir William Thornhill , a gentleman , who content with a little himself , permits his nephew to enjoy the rest , and chiefly resides in ...
... young gentleman who enjoys a large fortune , though entirely dependant on the will of his uncle , Sir William Thornhill , a gentleman , who content with a little himself , permits his nephew to enjoy the rest , and chiefly resides in ...
Page 712
... young lady that passes in the house for his sister . Sir Will . Ever busy to serve others . Jarvis . Ay , any body but himself . The young couple , it seems , are just setting out for Scotland , and he supplies them with money for the ...
... young lady that passes in the house for his sister . Sir Will . Ever busy to serve others . Jarvis . Ay , any body but himself . The young couple , it seems , are just setting out for Scotland , and he supplies them with money for the ...
Page 757
... Young and brave . Miss Hardcastle . I'm sure I shall like him . Hardcastle . And very handsome . Miss Hardcastle . My dear Papa , say no more ( Kissing his hand ) he's mine , I'll have him . Hardcastle . And , to crown all , Kate , he's ...
... Young and brave . Miss Hardcastle . I'm sure I shall like him . Hardcastle . And very handsome . Miss Hardcastle . My dear Papa , say no more ( Kissing his hand ) he's mine , I'll have him . Hardcastle . And , to crown all , Kate , he's ...
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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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