A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... relations with women in Yorkshire had been by no means beyond reproach , and now in London he was able to indulge his passion for flirtation on a great scale . The most notorious of his affairs of this kind was with Mrs. Eliza Draper ...
... relations with women in Yorkshire had been by no means beyond reproach , and now in London he was able to indulge his passion for flirtation on a great scale . The most notorious of his affairs of this kind was with Mrs. Eliza Draper ...
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... relations ? When we arrived at the turning up of the Rue de Guiney- gaude , I stopp'd to bid her adieu for good and all : the girl would thank me again for my company and kindness . - She bid me adieu twice - I repeated it as often 74 ...
... relations ? When we arrived at the turning up of the Rue de Guiney- gaude , I stopp'd to bid her adieu for good and all : the girl would thank me again for my company and kindness . - She bid me adieu twice - I repeated it as often 74 ...
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... relations between the sexes , and espe- Icially in speaking of the views of women with regard to matrimony . Women in those days evidently did consider a happy marriage as the best thing that destiny could have in store for them . They ...
... relations between the sexes , and espe- Icially in speaking of the views of women with regard to matrimony . Women in those days evidently did consider a happy marriage as the best thing that destiny could have in store for them . They ...
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... relation ; and their mother's fortune , though ample for her situation in life , could but ill supply the deficiency of his . Her father had been an attorney in Meryton , and had left her four thousand pounds . She had a sister married ...
... relation ; and their mother's fortune , though ample for her situation in life , could but ill supply the deficiency of his . Her father had been an attorney in Meryton , and had left her four thousand pounds . She had a sister married ...
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... relations . With a renewal of tenderness , however , they repaired to her room on leaving the dining - parlour , and sat with her till summoned to coffee . She was still very poorly , and Elizabeth would not quit her at all , till late ...
... relations . With a renewal of tenderness , however , they repaired to her room on leaving the dining - parlour , and sat with her till summoned to coffee . She was still very poorly , and Elizabeth would not quit her at all , till late ...
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