Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 264
... lady as a token of his love , a great pearl necklace , and a couple of silver bracelets set with jewels , which belonged to my good old lady his mother : he has be- queathed the fine white gelding , that he used to ride a - hunting upon ...
... lady as a token of his love , a great pearl necklace , and a couple of silver bracelets set with jewels , which belonged to my good old lady his mother : he has be- queathed the fine white gelding , that he used to ride a - hunting upon ...
Page 267
... lady to quit her fan gracefully when she throws it aside , in order to take up a pack of cards , ad- just a curl of hair , replace a fallen pin , or apply herself to any other matter of importance . This part of the exer- cise , as it ...
... lady to quit her fan gracefully when she throws it aside , in order to take up a pack of cards , ad- just a curl of hair , replace a fallen pin , or apply herself to any other matter of importance . This part of the exer- cise , as it ...
Page 293
... Lady Berkeley after dinner clapt my hat on another lady's head , and she in roguery put it upon the rails . I minded them not ; but in two minutes they called me to the window , and lady Carteret shewed me my hat out of her window five ...
... Lady Berkeley after dinner clapt my hat on another lady's head , and she in roguery put it upon the rails . I minded them not ; but in two minutes they called me to the window , and lady Carteret shewed me my hat out of her window five ...
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