The TatlerWarne, 1888 |
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... eyes brightened , and she had availed herself of all the other appliances of art to conceal the ravages of nature , her tirewoman placed upon her hair the towering headdress of the hour , so as to completely hide her fair locks ; and ...
... eyes brightened , and she had availed herself of all the other appliances of art to conceal the ravages of nature , her tirewoman placed upon her hair the towering headdress of the hour , so as to completely hide her fair locks ; and ...
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... eye tucked under the hat . " From the third button on his coat hung his amber - headed cane , or , if in winter , his muff . In the fob of his breeches was a big watch to which was attached a broad ribbon with dangling seals . If the ...
... eye tucked under the hat . " From the third button on his coat hung his amber - headed cane , or , if in winter , his muff . In the fob of his breeches was a big watch to which was attached a broad ribbon with dangling seals . If the ...
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... eyes at home else how is it possible , that on the twenty - ninth of the last month , there should have been a battle fought in our very streets of London , and nobody at this end of the town have heard of it ? I protest , I , who make ...
... eyes at home else how is it possible , that on the twenty - ninth of the last month , there should have been a battle fought in our very streets of London , and nobody at this end of the town have heard of it ? I protest , I , who make ...
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... eye - witnesses of these wonders , should impartially transmit them to posterity ! But then it can never be enough regretted , that we are left in the dark as to the name and title of that extraordinary hero , who commanded the ...
... eye - witnesses of these wonders , should impartially transmit them to posterity ! But then it can never be enough regretted , that we are left in the dark as to the name and title of that extraordinary hero , who commanded the ...
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... the sexes seem to separate themselves , and draw up to attack each other with eye - shot : that is the time when the Fan , which is all the armour of a woman , is of most use in our defence ; for our minds are No. 52. ] 59 DELAMIRA .
... the sexes seem to separate themselves , and draw up to attack each other with eye - shot : that is the time when the Fan , which is all the armour of a woman , is of most use in our defence ; for our minds are No. 52. ] 59 DELAMIRA .
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