Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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... Miss Susan re- " I was just thirty - four last birthday , fused to state her age to Miss M'Farlane ; | Mr. M'Lauchlin , " said Miss Robina ; and so , to end the quarrel , we agreed to " and the minister said the last time he ask you to ...
... Miss Susan re- " I was just thirty - four last birthday , fused to state her age to Miss M'Farlane ; | Mr. M'Lauchlin , " said Miss Robina ; and so , to end the quarrel , we agreed to " and the minister said the last time he ask you to ...
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... MISS TYTLER ON MISS AUSTEN . * - object to the dulness and glare of the long , intervening stretches of high wall , when the gate stands wide open , and in- numerable friendly porters , in the shape of publishers , are pressing us to ...
... MISS TYTLER ON MISS AUSTEN . * - object to the dulness and glare of the long , intervening stretches of high wall , when the gate stands wide open , and in- numerable friendly porters , in the shape of publishers , are pressing us to ...
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... Miss Tytler's mutilat- ing abbreviations and interrupted narra- tive . Imagine being interrupted in the middle of Captain Wentworth's explana- tion to Anne by a foot - note to point out what Miss Tytler ... MISS TYTLER ON MISS AUSTEN .
... Miss Tytler's mutilat- ing abbreviations and interrupted narra- tive . Imagine being interrupted in the middle of Captain Wentworth's explana- tion to Anne by a foot - note to point out what Miss Tytler ... MISS TYTLER ON MISS AUSTEN .
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