Thaddeus of Warsaw ...A. Walker, 1835 - 439 pages |
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Page 143
... Miss Dun- dasses , by prevailing on Mr. Constantine to undertake the task of ... Miss Egerton laughed at the scrape into which lady Tine- mouth had brought his ... Euphemia Dundas was very pretty ; she had a large fortune at her disposal ...
... Miss Dun- dasses , by prevailing on Mr. Constantine to undertake the task of ... Miss Egerton laughed at the scrape into which lady Tine- mouth had brought his ... Euphemia Dundas was very pretty ; she had a large fortune at her disposal ...
Page 147
... Miss Egerton peeped archly in her face . " Are you serious , lady Tinemouth ? You know I would not look unbecoming in your eyes . Come , shake hands with me , and I will be more merciful to the gentle Euphemia , for I intend that Mr ...
... Miss Egerton peeped archly in her face . " Are you serious , lady Tinemouth ? You know I would not look unbecoming in your eyes . Come , shake hands with me , and I will be more merciful to the gentle Euphemia , for I intend that Mr ...
Page 150
... Miss Dundas , taking a seat , desired him to sit down by her , and arrange the lessons . Lady Dundas was draw- ing to the other side of the count , when Euphemia , suddenly whiskering round , pushed before her mother , and actually ...
... Miss Dundas , taking a seat , desired him to sit down by her , and arrange the lessons . Lady Dundas was draw- ing to the other side of the count , when Euphemia , suddenly whiskering round , pushed before her mother , and actually ...
Page 151
... Euphemia , ( who had always been so decla- red an enemy to pedantry , as to affirm that she merely learnt German , because it was the fashion , ) would have awakened Miss Dundas to some suspicion of a covert design , had she not been in ...
... Euphemia , ( who had always been so decla- red an enemy to pedantry , as to affirm that she merely learnt German , because it was the fashion , ) would have awakened Miss Dundas to some suspicion of a covert design , had she not been in ...
Page 153
... Euphemia through the dress . of Eloisa , and her jealous and incensed heart could not with- stand the temptation of ... Miss Euphemia told me as much ; but , Mr. Constantine , as a friend , I must warn you against her arts , as well as ...
... Euphemia through the dress . of Eloisa , and her jealous and incensed heart could not with- stand the temptation of ... Miss Euphemia told me as much ; but , Mr. Constantine , as a friend , I must warn you against her arts , as well as ...
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