The Album, Volume 4J. Andrews., 1825 - Great Britain |
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Page 7
... young ladies are taught a little smattering of French ; a little smattering of Italian ; to waltz , to draw a little , and to strum on the piano a little . The morals are not thought of , but then the dentist comes re- gularly . There ...
... young ladies are taught a little smattering of French ; a little smattering of Italian ; to waltz , to draw a little , and to strum on the piano a little . The morals are not thought of , but then the dentist comes re- gularly . There ...
Page 18
... young mistresses are the prides of it . Lady Barbara is black - eyed and hyacinthine , Lady Betty blue - eyed and Madonna - wised . a In situations of this kind it is absolutely necessary for man to fall in love , and in due compliance ...
... young mistresses are the prides of it . Lady Barbara is black - eyed and hyacinthine , Lady Betty blue - eyed and Madonna - wised . a In situations of this kind it is absolutely necessary for man to fall in love , and in due compliance ...
Page 19
... young ladies ' study , in which blest retreat I filled some hundred pages of their albums , whilst Betty looked over my shoul- der , and Barbara hammered with all her might upon the grand piano , that we might not be afraid to talk . I ...
... young ladies ' study , in which blest retreat I filled some hundred pages of their albums , whilst Betty looked over my shoul- der , and Barbara hammered with all her might upon the grand piano , that we might not be afraid to talk . I ...
Page 20
... young friend the captain ; and her explanation was generally a zigzag sort of performance , which outdid the best riddle in her album . It was the custom of the lady - mother to take a nap after dinner , and having a due regard for her ...
... young friend the captain ; and her explanation was generally a zigzag sort of performance , which outdid the best riddle in her album . It was the custom of the lady - mother to take a nap after dinner , and having a due regard for her ...
Page 27
... me on my return from the charity - school , without once suspecting that I go to give S- a last opportunity . He is really a very good young man - Ah , well - a - day ! " -- And ah , well - a - day ! ! LADY BETTY'S POCKET - BOOK . 27.
... me on my return from the charity - school , without once suspecting that I go to give S- a last opportunity . He is really a very good young man - Ah , well - a - day ! " -- And ah , well - a - day ! ! LADY BETTY'S POCKET - BOOK . 27.
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