The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... lady who is divorced , he will ( forgetting the circum- stance ) beg his respects to her husband . He not unfrequently asks unmarried ladies after their children ; and people at variance , after their friend so and so . The many who do ...
... lady who is divorced , he will ( forgetting the circum- stance ) beg his respects to her husband . He not unfrequently asks unmarried ladies after their children ; and people at variance , after their friend so and so . The many who do ...
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... Lady- ship says , " replied the husband ; and there was nothing but blushes , smiles , surprise , and confusion round the table . His last blunder was respecting Walter Scott . Being asked by a lady what he thought of that excellent ...
... Lady- ship says , " replied the husband ; and there was nothing but blushes , smiles , surprise , and confusion round the table . His last blunder was respecting Walter Scott . Being asked by a lady what he thought of that excellent ...
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... lady to breakfast , Sheridan called aside the other gentleman , and said , " Pray who is that very agreeable friend of yours ? He is one of the pleasantest fellows I ever met with , assiduous energy which forms a chief fea- ture of ...
... lady to breakfast , Sheridan called aside the other gentleman , and said , " Pray who is that very agreeable friend of yours ? He is one of the pleasantest fellows I ever met with , assiduous energy which forms a chief fea- ture of ...
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