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Page 32
... young a woman . I asked myself not so much whether my future husband was the object of my unbiassed choice , as whether I was , myself , likely to engage and to secure his affections . In Mr. Norlis I discovered a man sus- ceptible of ...
... young a woman . I asked myself not so much whether my future husband was the object of my unbiassed choice , as whether I was , myself , likely to engage and to secure his affections . In Mr. Norlis I discovered a man sus- ceptible of ...
Page 217
... young man : " for it is remarkable that of this very modest young man is recorded but one act , viz . the most impu- dent in the book . " He was walking in the Mall of St. James's Park , when they met two fine young women , drest in ...
... young man : " for it is remarkable that of this very modest young man is recorded but one act , viz . the most impu- dent in the book . " He was walking in the Mall of St. James's Park , when they met two fine young women , drest in ...
Page 515
... young to go- vern . ' " The countess de Noailles entered , and was the first to salute Marie Antoinette as queen of France . She requested their ma- jesties would condescend to quit the inner apartments for the grand saloon , to receive ...
... young to go- vern . ' " The countess de Noailles entered , and was the first to salute Marie Antoinette as queen of France . She requested their ma- jesties would condescend to quit the inner apartments for the grand saloon , to receive ...
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