Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1815 - Women |
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... given rise to sincere love within the breast of the youth , he con- tinually followed me , persecuted me , and finally made me the proffer of his hand . I deemed it indispensable to inform my be- nefactress of what I had hitherto taken ...
... given rise to sincere love within the breast of the youth , he con- tinually followed me , persecuted me , and finally made me the proffer of his hand . I deemed it indispensable to inform my be- nefactress of what I had hitherto taken ...
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... given up the whole of her fortune ; indeed , although I had looked property to comfort me ; but what can into it , I could not have formed a true idea riches remedy the diseases of the mind ? of how much I was worth : I was equally She ...
... given up the whole of her fortune ; indeed , although I had looked property to comfort me ; but what can into it , I could not have formed a true idea riches remedy the diseases of the mind ? of how much I was worth : I was equally She ...
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... given her by De Tourville carefully about her person , she descended into the garden , and resolved , rashly , as she then thought , to follow the Palmer . || He did not keep her waiting , but hasten- ing to a gate which led into a ...
... given her by De Tourville carefully about her person , she descended into the garden , and resolved , rashly , as she then thought , to follow the Palmer . || He did not keep her waiting , but hasten- ing to a gate which led into a ...
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... given her by De Tourville . Though somewhat faded by years and sick- ness , it was still the same sweet counte- nance , which neither seemed capable of de- stroying . As this form stood before the Marchioness de Lambert , that lady gave ...
... given her by De Tourville . Though somewhat faded by years and sick- ness , it was still the same sweet counte- nance , which neither seemed capable of de- stroying . As this form stood before the Marchioness de Lambert , that lady gave ...
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... given by his wife ; and he promised her on a signal , agreed on between them , to be in the Chapel of St. Benedict the next day . The wretched Marchioness , on coming to herself , after her preposterous marriage had been prevented ...
... given by his wife ; and he promised her on a signal , agreed on between them , to be in the Chapel of St. Benedict the next day . The wretched Marchioness , on coming to herself , after her preposterous marriage had been prevented ...
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