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... lady ' ( i . e . the lady who had principle and senti- ment ) proved to be a Canadian . On the subject of religion , our traveller occasionally put some questions of rather a dan- gerous nature to several of the nuns and chanoinesses ...
... lady ' ( i . e . the lady who had principle and senti- ment ) proved to be a Canadian . On the subject of religion , our traveller occasionally put some questions of rather a dan- gerous nature to several of the nuns and chanoinesses ...
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... Lady Nelson ; which , united to her reception of disadvantageous reports concerning - some of the connections of her husband , created estrange ment , and finally a separation . Lord N. then lived wholly in the society of Sir W. and Lady ...
... Lady Nelson ; which , united to her reception of disadvantageous reports concerning - some of the connections of her husband , created estrange ment , and finally a separation . Lord N. then lived wholly in the society of Sir W. and Lady ...
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... Lady R .; who , though struck with the person and manners of her lover , could not endure the thought of being connected with one that was so obscurely born . She , however , having once hooked him , plays with him like an expert angler ...
... Lady R .; who , though struck with the person and manners of her lover , could not endure the thought of being connected with one that was so obscurely born . She , however , having once hooked him , plays with him like an expert angler ...
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