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“Why is virtue to be always rewarded with a coach and six?” In her own novel, “Mary’s” mother, already a weak woman, is further enfeebled by reading such romances.
Charlotte Gordon • Romantic Outlaws
Susan Crowsen
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roy
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Maurice Cronin
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Viola imposed upon her lover but a short probation. They were married, as was becoming, with great privacy, – almost with secrecy, – in the hope perhaps, as was waggishly remarked at the time, that the late Mrs Lloyd wouldn’t hear of it.
Susie Boyt • The Turn of the Screw and Other Ghost Stories
Rose Keimig
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But a few days had past since She appeared the mildest and softest of her sex, devoted to his will, and looking up to him as to a superior Being. Now She assumed a sort of courage and manliness in her manners and discourse but ill-calculated to please him. She spoke no longer to insinuate, but command: He found himself unable to cope with her in ar
... See moreM. G. (Matthew Gregory) Lewis • The Monk; a romance
it so happened that ‘a gentleman of honourable parentage’ had a daughter with just the right qualifications, she being ‘of excellent parts for musicke, her needle, and good discourse, also very beautiful and personable’.
John Keay • The Honourable Company: History of the English East India Company
William
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