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" I did not cry I assure you, which I believe you will, as I know you were more set upon it than I was. The thing I am most angry at, is looking so like a fool... "
The Early History of Charles James Fox - Page 46
by George Otto Trevelyan - 1880 - 470 pages
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The Annual Register, Volume 115

Edmund Burke - 1874 - 622 pages
...little at least that my disappointment did not affect my spirits above one hour or two, I believe. I did not cry, I assure you, which I believe you will,...If he was to change his mind again (which can't be, though) and not give a very, very good reason for his conduct, I would not have him; for if he is so...
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The Annual Register, Volume 115

Edmund Burke - 1874 - 650 pages
...disappointment did not affect my spirits above one hour or two, I believe. I did not cry, I assure yon, which I believe you will, as I know you were more...If he was to change his mind again (which can't be, though) and not give a very, very good reason for his conduct, I would not have him ; for if he is...
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The People's monthly. Feb.-May, 1874

226 pages
...little at least that my disappointment did not affect my spirits above one hour or two, I believe. I did not cry, I assure you, which I believe you will,...so often for nothing ; but I don't much care. If he were to change his mind again (which can't be, though), and not give a very, very good reason for his...
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Annual Register, Volume 115

Edmund Burke - 1874 - 630 pages
...little at least that my disappointment did not affect my spirits above one hour or two, I believe. I did not cry, I assure you, which I believe you will,...than I was. The thing I am most angry at is looking BO like a fool, as I shall, for having gone so often for nothing ; but I don't much care. If he was...
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Court Life Below Stairs: Or, London Under the First Georges, L714-1760, Volume 3

Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883 - 426 pages
...little, at least, that my disappointment did not affect my spirits above one hour or two, I believe ; I did not cry, I assure you, which I believe you will, as I know you were more set upon it than 1 was. The thing I am most angry at is looking so like a fool, as I shall for having gone so often...
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Court Life Below Stairs: Or, London Under the First Georges, 1714-1760, Volume 3

Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883 - 424 pages
...little, at least, that my disappointment did not affect my spirits above one hour or two, I believe ; I did not cry, I assure you, which I believe you will, as I know you were more set upon it than 1 was. The thing I am most angry at is looking so like a fool, as I shall for having gone so often...
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Court life below stairs; or, London under the first (last) Georges, Volume 2

Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1885 - 440 pages
...little, at least, that my disappointment did not affect my spirits above one hour or two, I believe ; I did not cry, I assure you, which I believe you will,...If he was to change his mind again (which can't be though), and not give a very good reason for his conduct, I would not have him ; for if he is so weak...
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The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1899 - 882 pages
...promise him. . . . Luckily for me, I did not love him, only liked. ... I did not cry I assure you. . . . The thing I am most angry at is looking so like a fool, having gone so often for nothing.' And so on, and so forth ; and Lady Sue is not to mention it to any...
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The Life and Letters of Lady Sarah Lennox, 1745-1826: Daughter of Charles ...

Lady Sarah Lennox - 1901 - 422 pages
...little at least, that my disappointment did not affect my spirits above one hour or two I believe. I did not cry I assure you, which I believe you will,...was to change his mind again (which can't be tho'), & not give me a very good reason for his conduct, I would not have him, for if he is so weak as to...
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The Life and Letters of Lady Sarah Lennox, 1745-1826, Daughter of ..., Volume 1

Lady Sarah Lennox - 1902 - 418 pages
...little at least, that my disappointment did not affect my spirits above one hour or two I believe. I did not cry I assure you, which I believe you will,...was to change his mind again (which can't be tho'), & not give me a very good reason for his conduct, I would not have him, for if he is so weak as to...
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