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... turning each other , The proverb " one good turn's deserving another ; " And these bodily turns often end , it is said , In turning the lady's or gentleman's head . • Postscript . • When you talk of this dance , I request it may be ...
... turning each other , The proverb " one good turn's deserving another ; " And these bodily turns often end , it is said , In turning the lady's or gentleman's head . • Postscript . • When you talk of this dance , I request it may be ...
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... turn upon the accommodation and refresh- ment which the castle afforded , he thought it time to burst into the room in the manner announced in the last chapter . " Wull a wins ! - wull a wins ! - such a misfortune to befa ' the house of ...
... turn upon the accommodation and refresh- ment which the castle afforded , he thought it time to burst into the room in the manner announced in the last chapter . " Wull a wins ! - wull a wins ! - such a misfortune to befa ' the house of ...
Pagina 397
... turn to the period at which Miss Ashton , having received no intelligence from Ravenswood , signs the contract of marriage with Bucklaw : It was now Miss Ashton's turn to sign the writings , and she was guided by her watchful mother to ...
... turn to the period at which Miss Ashton , having received no intelligence from Ravenswood , signs the contract of marriage with Bucklaw : It was now Miss Ashton's turn to sign the writings , and she was guided by her watchful mother to ...
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