The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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TALES OF THE PROVINCE - HOUSE . No. III . LADY ELEANORE'S MANTLE . By Nathaniel Hawthorne . MINE excellent friend , the landlord of the Province - House , was pleased , the other evening , to invite Mr. Tiffany and myself to an oyster ...
TALES OF THE PROVINCE - HOUSE . No. III . LADY ELEANORE'S MANTLE . By Nathaniel Hawthorne . MINE excellent friend , the landlord of the Province - House , was pleased , the other evening , to invite Mr. Tiffany and myself to an oyster ...
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... Lady Eleanore Rochcliffe , than within the Province - House of a trans - atlantic colony . The consort of Governor Shute , moreover , had been as a mother to her childhood , and was now anxious to re- ceive her in the hope that a ...
... Lady Eleanore Rochcliffe , than within the Province - House of a trans - atlantic colony . The consort of Governor Shute , moreover , had been as a mother to her childhood , and was now anxious to re- ceive her in the hope that a ...
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... Lady Eleanore Rochcliffe . The ship in which she came passenger had arrived at Newport whence Lady Eleanore was conveyed to Boston in the Governor's coach , attended by a small escort of gentlemen on horseback . The ponderous equipage ...
... Lady Eleanore Rochcliffe . The ship in which she came passenger had arrived at Newport whence Lady Eleanore was conveyed to Boston in the Governor's coach , attended by a small escort of gentlemen on horseback . The ponderous equipage ...
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... Lady Eleanore Rochcliffe to tread upon . She held back an instant ; yet with an expression as if doubting whether the young man were worthy to bear the weight of her footstep , rather than dissatisfied to receive such awful reverence ...
... Lady Eleanore Rochcliffe to tread upon . She held back an instant ; yet with an expression as if doubting whether the young man were worthy to bear the weight of her footstep , rather than dissatisfied to receive such awful reverence ...
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... Lady Eleanore's ball . Without much extravagance of eulogy , the spectacle might even be termed splendid ; for , according to the fashion of the times , the ladies shone in rich silks and satins , outspread over wide - projecting hoops ...
... Lady Eleanore's ball . Without much extravagance of eulogy , the spectacle might even be termed splendid ; for , according to the fashion of the times , the ladies shone in rich silks and satins , outspread over wide - projecting hoops ...
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