Dilemmas of Pride, Volume 1Bull and Churton, Holles street., 1833 |
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... Servants held up lighted flambeaux on either side , and the old butler , with hair as white as the harper's , presented a goblet of wine . Sir Willoughby announced his brother with enthu- siasm , and then drank to the health of Alfred 6 ...
... Servants held up lighted flambeaux on either side , and the old butler , with hair as white as the harper's , presented a goblet of wine . Sir Willoughby announced his brother with enthu- siasm , and then drank to the health of Alfred 6 ...
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... servant , who carried a bandbox under each arm , a dressing - box in one hand , and a work- box in the other . Mistress and maid entered the private door or genteel separate ingress , appropriated to lodgers , of a music - shop ; and ...
... servant , who carried a bandbox under each arm , a dressing - box in one hand , and a work- box in the other . Mistress and maid entered the private door or genteel separate ingress , appropriated to lodgers , of a music - shop ; and ...
Page 32
... quite alone , are too apt to get into a way of gossiping with their servants . " It's a very long time since the Salters have called ; is it not , Sarah ? " “ A very long time indeed ma'am , " replied 32 DILEMMAS OF PRIDE .
... quite alone , are too apt to get into a way of gossiping with their servants . " It's a very long time since the Salters have called ; is it not , Sarah ? " “ A very long time indeed ma'am , " replied 32 DILEMMAS OF PRIDE .
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... servants , which she inflicted on all who had the misfor- tune to sit near , and the patience to listen to her . Ere the ladies left the dining - room , the now completely enamoured Mr. Salter had deter- mined , that in the course of ...
... servants , which she inflicted on all who had the misfor- tune to sit near , and the patience to listen to her . Ere the ladies left the dining - room , the now completely enamoured Mr. Salter had deter- mined , that in the course of ...
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... servant , so that the cooking was shock- ing , and the attendance wretched ; and then the oven of the bakehouse next door she found out at last was just on the other side of the one brick thin wall , against which her bed stood , so ...
... servant , so that the cooking was shock- ing , and the attendance wretched ; and then the oven of the bakehouse next door she found out at last was just on the other side of the one brick thin wall , against which her bed stood , so ...
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