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... morning he had broken his arm , couldna be seen . I saw , however , one of his Lords . They told me since syne , it was no doubt my Lord Palmerston , and his Lordship informed me what had happened to the Duke , and gave me two guineas ...
... morning he had broken his arm , couldna be seen . I saw , however , one of his Lords . They told me since syne , it was no doubt my Lord Palmerston , and his Lordship informed me what had happened to the Duke , and gave me two guineas ...
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... morning . After he was departed , I began to consider of the borrowed dress , and I was not at all satisfied with myself for the gaiety thereof ; I thought also that it must surely be one very much out of fashion , or it would never ...
... morning . After he was departed , I began to consider of the borrowed dress , and I was not at all satisfied with myself for the gaiety thereof ; I thought also that it must surely be one very much out of fashion , or it would never ...
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... morning ; the Doctor and Mrs Pringle were provided , by the Cap- tain's means , with tickets both for the Hall and Abbey , he himself was to be on guard , and Mrs Sabre , being big with bairn , and thereby no in a con- dition to ...
... morning ; the Doctor and Mrs Pringle were provided , by the Cap- tain's means , with tickets both for the Hall and Abbey , he himself was to be on guard , and Mrs Sabre , being big with bairn , and thereby no in a con- dition to ...
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... morning , which she very readily promised to do , having other lodgers besides me that were to be up and out by that time . Thus have I related at full length , to the best of my recollection , all the preliminary and prefatory ...
... morning , which she very readily promised to do , having other lodgers besides me that were to be up and out by that time . Thus have I related at full length , to the best of my recollection , all the preliminary and prefatory ...
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... morning , in order to attend at the great public dinner ; but being inform- ed by chance , that a club of literary and social friends were to dine toge- ther at a celebrated tavern , at which they have been accustomed to meet for many ...
... morning , in order to attend at the great public dinner ; but being inform- ed by chance , that a club of literary and social friends were to dine toge- ther at a celebrated tavern , at which they have been accustomed to meet for many ...
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