The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Volumes 42-43Joseph Rogerson - Fashion |
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... Linwood said nothing , but he knew it was not for his own wants , but to increase the com- forts of his widowed ... Linwood ? " he said , in a gay tone . " What , at that dull copying again ? What can you do it for ? ” 66 Why not ? You ...
... Linwood said nothing , but he knew it was not for his own wants , but to increase the com- forts of his widowed ... Linwood ? " he said , in a gay tone . " What , at that dull copying again ? What can you do it for ? ” 66 Why not ? You ...
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... Linwood . " Angry ? Oh no ! It would not have been like my cousin to have acted so ungenerously as to leave his employer ill , and his fellow - assistant pining to see a dying father , merely that he might amuse himself . " Frank Linwood ...
... Linwood . " Angry ? Oh no ! It would not have been like my cousin to have acted so ungenerously as to leave his employer ill , and his fellow - assistant pining to see a dying father , merely that he might amuse himself . " Frank Linwood ...
Page 127
... Linwood , " he cried at length , recognizing Frank in the dimness-- " it is you who have betrayed me ! " " I did not , indeed . You told me you were going to the theatre this evening . " " Ah , so I did ! " but when we heard what was ...
... Linwood , " he cried at length , recognizing Frank in the dimness-- " it is you who have betrayed me ! " " I did not , indeed . You told me you were going to the theatre this evening . " " Ah , so I did ! " but when we heard what was ...
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... Linwood . His jealousy at once took fire , and hardly was Linwood gone when he sought Emily , and made a declaration of his attachment , which , greatly to his astonishment and indigna- tion , she firmly though kindly declined . She ...
... Linwood . His jealousy at once took fire , and hardly was Linwood gone when he sought Emily , and made a declaration of his attachment , which , greatly to his astonishment and indigna- tion , she firmly though kindly declined . She ...
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Page 328 - The applause of listening senates to command, The threats of pain and ruin to despise, To scatter plenty o'er a smiling land, And read their...
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Page 155 - Rachel weeping for her children, and refusing to be comforted, because they are not.