George Selwyn and his contemporaries, with memoirs and notes, المجلد 4R. Bentley, 1843 |
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... dine here , but he is too weak to venture so far , so the Methodist and I will taste your new and your old claret . I have been down in the cellar ; there are about nine bottles old , and five dozen of new . Reneaud says Dr. Digby drank ...
... dine here , but he is too weak to venture so far , so the Methodist and I will taste your new and your old claret . I have been down in the cellar ; there are about nine bottles old , and five dozen of new . Reneaud says Dr. Digby drank ...
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... dine at , or company to dine with , or feel your- self inclined to dine elsewhere , for God's sake don't let your civil offers of yesterday be any hindrance to you . All I shall require will be the pleasure of dining with you some other ...
... dine at , or company to dine with , or feel your- self inclined to dine elsewhere , for God's sake don't let your civil offers of yesterday be any hindrance to you . All I shall require will be the pleasure of dining with you some other ...
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... dine very little together . They sometimes dine here , but not often ; and we shall therefore have our dinners as usual , though perhaps not quite so frequently . I have had a letter from the Tondino to - day . She tells me that she ...
... dine very little together . They sometimes dine here , but not often ; and we shall therefore have our dinners as usual , though perhaps not quite so frequently . I have had a letter from the Tondino to - day . She tells me that she ...
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