Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... Ainslie accordingly accompanied Ellen to her room , and there she learnt what she wished her to write , as follows : " If Mr. Mandeville will take the trouble to call at Mr. Ainslie's , No. , Serjeant's Inn , some time to - day , he ...
... Ainslie accordingly accompanied Ellen to her room , and there she learnt what she wished her to write , as follows : " If Mr. Mandeville will take the trouble to call at Mr. Ainslie's , No. , Serjeant's Inn , some time to - day , he ...
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... Ainslie's breakfast - table , with a look of anxiety and uncomfortableness on her usually bright and happy countenance , which gives age even to the countenance of youth ; and Mr. Ainslie thought her some years older than she appeared ...
... Ainslie's breakfast - table , with a look of anxiety and uncomfortableness on her usually bright and happy countenance , which gives age even to the countenance of youth ; and Mr. Ainslie thought her some years older than she appeared ...
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... Ainslie , she ti- midly said , “ what can I do ? I see Charles will be ashamed of me in this bonnet . ' " " " I own , " said Mrs. Ainslie , " the bonnet is not fashionable , though becoming ; and as I wish you to look like other people ...
... Ainslie , she ti- midly said , “ what can I do ? I see Charles will be ashamed of me in this bonnet . ' " " " I own , " said Mrs. Ainslie , " the bonnet is not fashionable , though becoming ; and as I wish you to look like other people ...
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