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Pagina 128
would dress their tents with flowers and boughs for their reception . If they chanced to like one more than another , they would be cutting her name in the table , or chalking out her figure upon a wall , or talking of her in a kind of ...
would dress their tents with flowers and boughs for their reception . If they chanced to like one more than another , they would be cutting her name in the table , or chalking out her figure upon a wall , or talking of her in a kind of ...
Pagina 131
... dress . This I should not have mentioned had not I lately met one of these , my female readers , in Hyde Park , who looked upon me with a masculine assurance , and cocked her hat full in my face . For my part , I have one general key to ...
... dress . This I should not have mentioned had not I lately met one of these , my female readers , in Hyde Park , who looked upon me with a masculine assurance , and cocked her hat full in my face . For my part , I have one general key to ...
Pagina 302
... dress , a project of this nature may be a means to keep them at home , which is in effect the keeping of so much ... dresses of the ancients from dark hints , which they are fain to inter- pret and support with much learning , it will ...
... dress , a project of this nature may be a means to keep them at home , which is in effect the keeping of so much ... dresses of the ancients from dark hints , which they are fain to inter- pret and support with much learning , it will ...
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