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... never degenerated into commonplace . In absence she never forgot her friends ; she wrote to them continually ; I have upwards of one hundred letters to myself ; and as soon as it was known that I contemplated the present publication ...
... never degenerated into commonplace . In absence she never forgot her friends ; she wrote to them continually ; I have upwards of one hundred letters to myself ; and as soon as it was known that I contemplated the present publication ...
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... never heard of more ; but in recogni- tion of his services the Stuarts accorded a small pension to his son . In the year 1791 , Mrs. Clarke , who never seems to have taken root in England ( her chest was delicate , and she hated the ...
... never heard of more ; but in recogni- tion of his services the Stuarts accorded a small pension to his son . In the year 1791 , Mrs. Clarke , who never seems to have taken root in England ( her chest was delicate , and she hated the ...
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... never would be parted , while little Mary was given up to the care of her mother . Eleanor represented the Scotch element ; she was quiet , beautiful , and dignified . When she was about twenty - two she married Mr. Frewen Turner , of ...
... never would be parted , while little Mary was given up to the care of her mother . Eleanor represented the Scotch element ; she was quiet , beautiful , and dignified . When she was about twenty - two she married Mr. Frewen Turner , of ...
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... never has in any other place ; it is like reading myself over again . Unfortunately , we go Wednesday morn- ing back to a very good place ; but I never know where to sit down in it somehow . I feel adrift , like a shell - fish pulled ...
... never has in any other place ; it is like reading myself over again . Unfortunately , we go Wednesday morn- ing back to a very good place ; but I never know where to sit down in it somehow . I feel adrift , like a shell - fish pulled ...
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... never having been snubbed by her . She continued , however , to pay yearly visits to England . She had always longed ... never have been bothered with him . So at last she repeated that I was too young , and bowed me out . This was the ...
... never having been snubbed by her . She continued , however , to pay yearly visits to England . She had always longed ... never have been bothered with him . So at last she repeated that I was too young , and bowed me out . This was the ...
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