The Life of Mary Russell Mitford ...: Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends, Volume 1Harper & brothers, 1870 |
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... Lady Sidmouth . - Carriage Acci- dent . " Life of L. E. L . " - Pressure for Money . - Mrs . Newman . - Por- trait of Dante . - Apparitions ...... CHAPTER XVII . 222 Prince Albert . - A Scotch Marriage . — Madame d'Abrantes . - Mrs ...
... Lady Sidmouth . - Carriage Acci- dent . " Life of L. E. L . " - Pressure for Money . - Mrs . Newman . - Por- trait of Dante . - Apparitions ...... CHAPTER XVII . 222 Prince Albert . - A Scotch Marriage . — Madame d'Abrantes . - Mrs ...
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... Lady's Magazine , " has absconded above forty pounds in my debt . Oh ! who would be an authoress ! The only comfort is , that the Magazine can't go on without me ; and that the very fuss they make in quarreling over me at the theatre ...
... Lady's Magazine , " has absconded above forty pounds in my debt . Oh ! who would be an authoress ! The only comfort is , that the Magazine can't go on without me ; and that the very fuss they make in quarreling over me at the theatre ...
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... Lady's Magazine , " and promises , if not " indemnity for the past , security for the fu- ture . " I told you , I believe , that the late editor had run away upward of forty pounds in my debt , after having , chief- ly by my articles ...
... Lady's Magazine , " and promises , if not " indemnity for the past , security for the fu- ture . " I told you , I believe , that the late editor had run away upward of forty pounds in my debt , after having , chief- ly by my articles ...
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... lady being already in the antechamber and no possible mode of escape presenting itself , he sent one servant to detain her a few minutes , and employed another to build him up with books in a corner of the room . When the folios and ...
... lady being already in the antechamber and no possible mode of escape presenting itself , he sent one servant to detain her a few minutes , and employed another to build him up with books in a corner of the room . When the folios and ...
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... lady after a ball . All happiness be with you and yours ! Ever very sincerely , TO SIR WILLIAM ELFORD . M. R. MITFORD . Three - mile Cross , March 5 , 1824 . MY DEAR FRIEND , -In spite of your prognostics , I think you will like " Our ...
... lady after a ball . All happiness be with you and yours ! Ever very sincerely , TO SIR WILLIAM ELFORD . M. R. MITFORD . Three - mile Cross , March 5 , 1824 . MY DEAR FRIEND , -In spite of your prognostics , I think you will like " Our ...
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