The Works of Mary Russell Mitford: Prose and Verse, Viz. Our Village, Belford Regis, Country Stories, Finden's Tableaux, Foscari, Julian, Rienzi, Charles the FirstCrissy & Markley, 1846 - 672 pages |
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Page 12
... appearances changed . She was missing at the " accustomed gate ; " and one had seen a young man go into Dame Wilson's ... appearance ; and , walking through our little hall , I saw a fine athletic young man , the very image of health and ...
... appearances changed . She was missing at the " accustomed gate ; " and one had seen a young man go into Dame Wilson's ... appearance ; and , walking through our little hall , I saw a fine athletic young man , the very image of health and ...
Page 17
... appearance of a real living beau , who in the matter of bowing might almost have competed with Sir Charles himself . This beau was no other than the town member , who , with his brother , was , when in the country , the constant ...
... appearance of a real living beau , who in the matter of bowing might almost have competed with Sir Charles himself . This beau was no other than the town member , who , with his brother , was , when in the country , the constant ...
Page 49
... appearance ; -Andrews , who , constant as the dial pointed nine , carried up his chocolate and shaving water , and re- gular as " the chimes at midnight , " prepared his white - wine whey ; who never forgot his gouty shoe in travelling ...
... appearance ; -Andrews , who , constant as the dial pointed nine , carried up his chocolate and shaving water , and re- gular as " the chimes at midnight , " prepared his white - wine whey ; who never forgot his gouty shoe in travelling ...
Page 51
... giving a Spanish or an Italian air to his whole appearance , and setting off to great advantage his trim yet manly shape . To this ble difference of feeling in the gay distant smile , A VILLAGE BEAU . 51 A Village Beau Hay-carrying 193.
... giving a Spanish or an Italian air to his whole appearance , and setting off to great advantage his trim yet manly shape . To this ble difference of feeling in the gay distant smile , A VILLAGE BEAU . 51 A Village Beau Hay-carrying 193.
Page 53
... appearance , and no wonder that Harriet might vie with her pre- decessor in the number of her admirers . She inherited also a spice of her coquetry , although it was shown in so different a way that we did not immediately find it out ...
... appearance , and no wonder that Harriet might vie with her pre- decessor in the number of her admirers . She inherited also a spice of her coquetry , although it was shown in so different a way that we did not immediately find it out ...
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