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Pagina 383
... Lady admired him ? Why , says he , my Lodgings are opposite to hers , and she is continually at her Window either at ... Lady ; and how often she may look out at the same Man , without being supposed to have a Mind to jump out to him ...
... Lady admired him ? Why , says he , my Lodgings are opposite to hers , and she is continually at her Window either at ... Lady ; and how often she may look out at the same Man , without being supposed to have a Mind to jump out to him ...
Pagina 393
... Lady Mary Oddly , an indigent young Woman of Quality . To cut short the Marriage Treaty , I threw her a Charte Blanche , as our News Papers call it , desiring her to write upon it her own Terms . She was very concise in her Demands ...
... Lady Mary Oddly , an indigent young Woman of Quality . To cut short the Marriage Treaty , I threw her a Charte Blanche , as our News Papers call it , desiring her to write upon it her own Terms . She was very concise in her Demands ...
Pagina 433
... Lady entirely for this Year and Half , tho ' for a great Part of the Time ( which has contributed not a little to my Pain ) I have been debarred the Liberty of conversing with her . The Grounds of our Difference was this ; That when we ...
... Lady entirely for this Year and Half , tho ' for a great Part of the Time ( which has contributed not a little to my Pain ) I have been debarred the Liberty of conversing with her . The Grounds of our Difference was this ; That when we ...
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