Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 36
... Miss Waldburg , though the object of general admiration , none ventured to assail a pre- occupied heart . Captain and Mrs. Marsden , therefore , very much to their annoyance , still had their sister on their hands . The romantic ...
... Miss Waldburg , though the object of general admiration , none ventured to assail a pre- occupied heart . Captain and Mrs. Marsden , therefore , very much to their annoyance , still had their sister on their hands . The romantic ...
Page 37
... Miss Waldburg . To the surprise of the whole assembly , Drax took his place , and handed a spinster to the set , the very first time upon record ; it being well known that he had refused to dance with General Arm- strong's daughter , on ...
... Miss Waldburg . To the surprise of the whole assembly , Drax took his place , and handed a spinster to the set , the very first time upon record ; it being well known that he had refused to dance with General Arm- strong's daughter , on ...
Page 38
... Miss Waldburg was slow to perceive them ; she depended upon the utter heartless- ness of her new admirer , and could not be persuaded that he was serious in his attentions . Conway was of a different opinion ; he knew his cousin well ...
... Miss Waldburg was slow to perceive them ; she depended upon the utter heartless- ness of her new admirer , and could not be persuaded that he was serious in his attentions . Conway was of a different opinion ; he knew his cousin well ...
Page 39
... Miss Waldburg to my perpetual praises of her style of countenance and lady- like manners . I tried to make my peace with both the ladies , but could not succeed ; I disdained to flatter Mrs. Brudenell's imperfections , and she was not ...
... Miss Waldburg to my perpetual praises of her style of countenance and lady- like manners . I tried to make my peace with both the ladies , but could not succeed ; I disdained to flatter Mrs. Brudenell's imperfections , and she was not ...
Page 42
... Miss Wald- burg , he needed not to have played off this farce to release himself from the engagement . What could have happened to effect so sudden a change in his wishes it was impossible to guess ; yet every day strengthened the ...
... Miss Wald- burg , he needed not to have played off this farce to release himself from the engagement . What could have happened to effect so sudden a change in his wishes it was impossible to guess ; yet every day strengthened the ...
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