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... ladies were allowed to visit and be visited , stays were introduced , and in other articles of dress reform had begun to make its way . Strangers were even allowed to be present at their religious service , which is an innovation upon ...
... ladies were allowed to visit and be visited , stays were introduced , and in other articles of dress reform had begun to make its way . Strangers were even allowed to be present at their religious service , which is an innovation upon ...
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... ladies of Pera still talk with rapture of an aquatic omnibus , in which they were conveyed from the shore to the ... lady then gave her other arm to a Turk , according to his rank . They thus descended by threes , instead of by pairs ...
... ladies of Pera still talk with rapture of an aquatic omnibus , in which they were conveyed from the shore to the ... lady then gave her other arm to a Turk , according to his rank . They thus descended by threes , instead of by pairs ...
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... ladies , for some unexplained reason , declared unani- mously against it . We shall not follow Mr. Keppel in his journey across the Balcan , an affair neither of difficulty nor novelty . High mountain passes that might easily have been ...
... ladies , for some unexplained reason , declared unani- mously against it . We shall not follow Mr. Keppel in his journey across the Balcan , an affair neither of difficulty nor novelty . High mountain passes that might easily have been ...
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... Lady Elizabeth Waldegrave , whose character coincided with his own , so far as excessive aristocratic pride was concerned , but in all other things was his antipode . A showy , vain , heartless , silly woman , a little passée , she ...
... Lady Elizabeth Waldegrave , whose character coincided with his own , so far as excessive aristocratic pride was concerned , but in all other things was his antipode . A showy , vain , heartless , silly woman , a little passée , she ...
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... lady could not reconcile them to ; and it was not till the birth of an heir , that they recovered their spirits . But then bonfires blazed - bagpipes played - tartans waved- whisky flowed - all , in short , was done to welcome to this ...
... lady could not reconcile them to ; and it was not till the birth of an heir , that they recovered their spirits . But then bonfires blazed - bagpipes played - tartans waved- whisky flowed - all , in short , was done to welcome to this ...
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