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Page 426
... Roxeter , and my second Bellamy ; that my family name is West- field , and ... lady of about fifty years of age , strongly marked by the small - pox , and otherwise far from ... woman was not liable either to vanity 426 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... Roxeter , and my second Bellamy ; that my family name is West- field , and ... lady of about fifty years of age , strongly marked by the small - pox , and otherwise far from ... woman was not liable either to vanity 426 LADY OF THE MANOR .
Page 434
... Lady Roxeter being a mere ci- pher among us , and my sister giving her chief weight and countenance to any measures which led to extrava- gance and dissipation : and , in fact , the corruption was very general , both as to morals and ...
... Lady Roxeter being a mere ci- pher among us , and my sister giving her chief weight and countenance to any measures which led to extrava- gance and dissipation : and , in fact , the corruption was very general , both as to morals and ...
Page 437
... Roxeter , " replied my sister ; " for the child will never be reared ... lady - wife ; and the manner in which this took place I shall take the ... lady were at the inn , with their granddaughter , and , that , understanding I was here ...
... Roxeter , " replied my sister ; " for the child will never be reared ... lady - wife ; and the manner in which this took place I shall take the ... lady were at the inn , with their granddaughter , and , that , understanding I was here ...
Page 441
... lady , and a ruder sort of compli- ment from Sir William ; who , on one occasion of this kind , shook me heartily by the ... Roxeter . " All this was vastly well ; yet I could not perceive that I made ... lady by whom LADY OF THE MANOR . 441.
... lady , and a ruder sort of compli- ment from Sir William ; who , on one occasion of this kind , shook me heartily by the ... Roxeter . " All this was vastly well ; yet I could not perceive that I made ... lady by whom LADY OF THE MANOR . 441.
Page 443
... lady Daurien , having engaged to follow us to England , over land , as soon as possible . I did not much increase my acquaintance with the character of Lady Roxeter ... ladies here would but LADY OF THE MANOR . 443.
... lady Daurien , having engaged to follow us to England , over land , as soon as possible . I did not much increase my acquaintance with the character of Lady Roxeter ... ladies here would but LADY OF THE MANOR . 443.
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