New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 69. köideHenry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 388
... lady of the reader's acquaintance ; had she been short and puffy , or tall and scraggy ; nay , had she been born with a pig's countenance , what would it have mattered to the only child of Sir Sampson Dross - the heiress of millions ...
... lady of the reader's acquaintance ; had she been short and puffy , or tall and scraggy ; nay , had she been born with a pig's countenance , what would it have mattered to the only child of Sir Sampson Dross - the heiress of millions ...
Page 525
... lady and gentleman was over , the door was opened by the latter , and the person in attendance on him , recalled . The pacha then took the parcel which had been deposited on the table , into his own hands , and placing himself between ...
... lady and gentleman was over , the door was opened by the latter , and the person in attendance on him , recalled . The pacha then took the parcel which had been deposited on the table , into his own hands , and placing himself between ...
Page 529
... lady in the magnificent Cash- mere shawl ? " said the duchesse to a lady near her ; for the Duchesse de Fredonaielle spoke very good English . " Once in my life , a great many years ago , I remember seeing a shawl that , if I mistake ...
... lady in the magnificent Cash- mere shawl ? " said the duchesse to a lady near her ; for the Duchesse de Fredonaielle spoke very good English . " Once in my life , a great many years ago , I remember seeing a shawl that , if I mistake ...
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