The Life of Mary Russell Mitford ...: Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends, Volume 1Harper & brothers, 1870 |
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... I but see my dear father settled in any em- ployment , I know I should . Believe me ever , with the truest affection , very gratefully yours , M. R. M. P.S. - The Duke of Glo'ster went once , if 14 LIFE OF MARY RUSSELL MITFORD .
... I but see my dear father settled in any em- ployment , I know I should . Believe me ever , with the truest affection , very gratefully yours , M. R. M. P.S. - The Duke of Glo'ster went once , if 14 LIFE OF MARY RUSSELL MITFORD .
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... affectionate M. R. MITFORD . What you say of Haydon's picture grieves me much . Some parts of his other pictures ( I have not seen this ) al- ways seemed to me very , very fine - the head of Lazarus , for instance ; and he himself - oh ...
... affectionate M. R. MITFORD . What you say of Haydon's picture grieves me much . Some parts of his other pictures ( I have not seen this ) al- ways seemed to me very , very fine - the head of Lazarus , for instance ; and he himself - oh ...
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... affectionate love to you , and talk of you and think of you very often indeed . You are very good in inquiring into my plans . I write as usual for magazines , and ( but this is quite between ourselves -a matter strictly confidential ) ...
... affectionate love to you , and talk of you and think of you very often indeed . You are very good in inquiring into my plans . I write as usual for magazines , and ( but this is quite between ourselves -a matter strictly confidential ) ...
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... affections of her relations , and perhaps to examine into the faith of her lover . Of course all parties marry and are happy as usual . This is a very rough sketch ; but I send it to a master , whose fancy can easily supply the lights ...
... affections of her relations , and perhaps to examine into the faith of her lover . Of course all parties marry and are happy as usual . This is a very rough sketch ; but I send it to a master , whose fancy can easily supply the lights ...
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... affectionate remembrances - and I am ever , my own dear Emily , most faithfully yours , M. R. M. TO SIR WILLIAM ELFORD ... affection to bestow the bloom of my weariness , the first moments of yawning and grumbling on you . Are you not ...
... affectionate remembrances - and I am ever , my own dear Emily , most faithfully yours , M. R. M. TO SIR WILLIAM ELFORD ... affection to bestow the bloom of my weariness , the first moments of yawning and grumbling on you . Are you not ...
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