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... talk a little longer ; and from that moment he used to come in and go out at all hours , as it pleased him , and in ... talking . In 1801 Lady Holderness died , and the girl , adopted by her noble family , had lived either with her half ...
... talk a little longer ; and from that moment he used to come in and go out at all hours , as it pleased him , and in ... talking . In 1801 Lady Holderness died , and the girl , adopted by her noble family , had lived either with her half ...
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... Talking of William Lamb , he remarked : " Caroline Lamb must be to her husband's heart like a perpetually falling drop ... talk would be intimate and gay , and he would delight in making his wife chatter all kinds of childish absurdities ...
... Talking of William Lamb , he remarked : " Caroline Lamb must be to her husband's heart like a perpetually falling drop ... talk would be intimate and gay , and he would delight in making his wife chatter all kinds of childish absurdities ...
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... talk . He had been brought up , he said , on very religious lines by his mother ; ques- tions of religion had always ... talking with nearly all the bodily infirm whom he had met , and had generally observed that their story was one of ...
... talk . He had been brought up , he said , on very religious lines by his mother ; ques- tions of religion had always ... talking with nearly all the bodily infirm whom he had met , and had generally observed that their story was one of ...
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