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... tion at some future time . He left that time to my discretion , merely remarking that me- moirs of this kind ought not , in his opinion , to be locked up until they had lost their principal interest by the death of all those who had ...
... tion at some future time . He left that time to my discretion , merely remarking that me- moirs of this kind ought not , in his opinion , to be locked up until they had lost their principal interest by the death of all those who had ...
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... tion or embarrassment . ( Vol . i . p . 106. ) inexhaustible . The Duke of Wellington talked of Canning the other day a great deal at my mother's . He said his talents were astonishing , his com- positions admirable , that he possessed ...
... tion or embarrassment . ( Vol . i . p . 106. ) inexhaustible . The Duke of Wellington talked of Canning the other day a great deal at my mother's . He said his talents were astonishing , his com- positions admirable , that he possessed ...
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... tion and that of the Duke of Wellington ! Everybody is disposed to support the latter and give him unlimited credit for good inten - ject has attained in modern times . That his tions . The former was obliged to carry men's approbation ...
... tion and that of the Duke of Wellington ! Everybody is disposed to support the latter and give him unlimited credit for good inten - ject has attained in modern times . That his tions . The former was obliged to carry men's approbation ...
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... tion or her embarrassment when she " WHAT a busy life you must lead , " said Mrs. Trelyon , looking with a gentle won - cut it short . der at the young lady before her . " You seem to know how to do everything . " Miss Wenna coloured a ...
... tion or her embarrassment when she " WHAT a busy life you must lead , " said Mrs. Trelyon , looking with a gentle won - cut it short . der at the young lady before her . " You seem to know how to do everything . " Miss Wenna coloured a ...
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... tion the furniture of his rooms , to which I had looked forward as a probable solu- Here he turned away from me to some tion of the problems which his conversa- ladies who were of the company , ladies tion continually suggested . I must ...
... tion the furniture of his rooms , to which I had looked forward as a probable solu- Here he turned away from me to some tion of the problems which his conversa- ladies who were of the company , ladies tion continually suggested . I must ...
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