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... , it was not more wrong in me than in Lady Jane , or Lady Mary , or Miss Louisa , and jet who " finds fault with them ? Are not 36 they praised and admired by everý " one ? D 2 1 " one ? Why should I pretend to be " [ 35 ]
... , it was not more wrong in me than in Lady Jane , or Lady Mary , or Miss Louisa , and jet who " finds fault with them ? Are not 36 they praised and admired by everý " one ? D 2 1 " one ? Why should I pretend to be " [ 35 ]
Page 136
... Lady Mary were , upon such occasions , the inuocent sufferers . As they were the objects of their mother's doting fonduess , their slight- est indisposition engrossed her whole attention ; and upon such occasions her sole dependance was ...
... Lady Mary were , upon such occasions , the inuocent sufferers . As they were the objects of their mother's doting fonduess , their slight- est indisposition engrossed her whole attention ; and upon such occasions her sole dependance was ...
Page 138
... by the little sufferer . Lady Mary never experienced from Mrs. Pegg so much tenderness of endearment , or such unlimited indulgence as she now expe- rienced . She was only entreated not to to speak of her brother to her mamma , and [ 138 ]
... by the little sufferer . Lady Mary never experienced from Mrs. Pegg so much tenderness of endearment , or such unlimited indulgence as she now expe- rienced . She was only entreated not to to speak of her brother to her mamma , and [ 138 ]
Page 139
... Lady Mary might not know , or might not chuse to tell , I know , and I shall tell you how it really happened . Mrs. Pegg's standard of right and wrong has already been explained . Now as the children could do nothing which produced so ...
... Lady Mary might not know , or might not chuse to tell , I know , and I shall tell you how it really happened . Mrs. Pegg's standard of right and wrong has already been explained . Now as the children could do nothing which produced so ...
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Elizabeth Hamilton. n guilty , was punished with half the severity . Lady Mary , being of a timid and quiet disposition , was not nearly so apt to transgress in this way as her brother , who , while he was in frocks , was perpetually ...
Elizabeth Hamilton. n guilty , was punished with half the severity . Lady Mary , being of a timid and quiet disposition , was not nearly so apt to transgress in this way as her brother , who , while he was in frocks , was perpetually ...
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