Julia," said her happy father, as they went home at night, " you will have the velvet pelisse and Sir Frederic, too, I expect." Nor was he mistaken. The pelisse was hers the next day, and the baronet some months after. But Julia to this hour preserves... Simple Tales - Page 40by Amelia Alderson Opie - 1806Full view - About this book
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...said her happy father, as they went home at night, "you will have the velvet pelisse and sir Frederick too, I expect." Nor was he mistaken. The pelisse was...with the utmost care the faded pelisse, which sir Frederick had pronounced to be "a robe- of honour." THE MOTHER-IN-LAW. BY MRS. HUNTER. T shall proceed... | |
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...bravura song, you are a ballad— not showy, nor brilliant, but touching, interesting, and — " " Oh, pray say no more !" cried Julia, blushing, and hastening...Frederic had pronounced to be " a robe of honour." DESCRIPTION OF A FINE GENTLEMAN. AS many females seem passionately fond of the name of ft fine gentleman,... | |
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...bravura song, you are a ballad—* not showy, nor brilliant, but touching, interesting, and — " " Oh, pray say no more !" cried Julia, blushing, and hastening...pelisse, which Sir Frederic had pronounced to be " a r6be of honour." DESCRIPTION OF A FINE GENTLEMAN. AS many females seem passionately fond of the name... | |
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