The Life of Mary Russell Mitford ...: Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends, Volume 1Harper & brothers, 1870 |
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... body's work with your own rapid hands ! No won- der that when the bustle was over you should feel a little languid , like a young lady after a ball . All happiness be with you and yours ! Ever very sincerely , TO SIR WILLIAM ELFORD ...
... body's work with your own rapid hands ! No won- der that when the bustle was over you should feel a little languid , like a young lady after a ball . All happiness be with you and yours ! Ever very sincerely , TO SIR WILLIAM ELFORD ...
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... body , and to write a letter as they put on a robe de chambre . But now the periodical press takes charge of those bursts of gay- ety and criticism which the post was wont to receive ; and the public - the reading public - is , as I ...
... body , and to write a letter as they put on a robe de chambre . But now the periodical press takes charge of those bursts of gay- ety and criticism which the post was wont to receive ; and the public - the reading public - is , as I ...
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... body that her mistress loves ; so that , with old faith- ful Rainer at the gate with his face of welcome , hers at the door , and her mistress's in the parlor , Whitley is quite itself again . Nevertheless , I never go to it without ...
... body that her mistress loves ; so that , with old faith- ful Rainer at the gate with his face of welcome , hers at the door , and her mistress's in the parlor , Whitley is quite itself again . Nevertheless , I never go to it without ...
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... bodies are generally generous ) , and eating cor- poration dinners . I shall have a respect for the aldermen of Norwich as long as I live , for their choice of a painter . Is it possible that the Exhibition has closed and " Silenus ...
... bodies are generally generous ) , and eating cor- poration dinners . I shall have a respect for the aldermen of Norwich as long as I live , for their choice of a painter . Is it possible that the Exhibition has closed and " Silenus ...
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... body remembers " Halidon Hill , " and every body adores the novels . Friday , I don't know the day of the month 36 LIFE OF MARY RUSSELL MITFORD .
... body remembers " Halidon Hill , " and every body adores the novels . Friday , I don't know the day of the month 36 LIFE OF MARY RUSSELL MITFORD .
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