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Pagina 110
... LADY LYDIA LOLLER , ' Sheweth , That the Lady Lydia is a woman of quality married to a private gentleman . ' That she finds herself neither well nor ill . ' That her husband is a clown . That Lady Lydia cannot see company . That she ...
... LADY LYDIA LOLLER , ' Sheweth , That the Lady Lydia is a woman of quality married to a private gentleman . ' That she finds herself neither well nor ill . ' That her husband is a clown . That Lady Lydia cannot see company . That she ...
Pagina 130
... lady of this order appeared upon the plains , which lay at a distance from his house . I was at that time walking in ... lady on the highway , was asked by her whether that 1 See Nos . 104 , 331 ; also the ' Advertisement to No. 485. In ...
... lady of this order appeared upon the plains , which lay at a distance from his house . I was at that time walking in ... lady on the highway , was asked by her whether that 1 See Nos . 104 , 331 ; also the ' Advertisement to No. 485. In ...
Pagina 206
... lady's coach door , and obliged her , with her mask off , to inquire into the bustle , when she sees the man she would avoid . The tackle of the coach window is so bad she cannot draw it up again , and she drives on sometimes wholly ...
... lady's coach door , and obliged her , with her mask off , to inquire into the bustle , when she sees the man she would avoid . The tackle of the coach window is so bad she cannot draw it up again , and she drives on sometimes wholly ...
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