Lady Bellamont. The Viscountess coloured, and looked very angry. " This is too absurd, really," said Lady Hauton, with her usual air of superiority. " What useless nicety ! with the fortune Miss Birmingham will inherit, there is no rank in the peerage... Almack's: A Novel - Page 121by Marianne Spencer Stanhope Hudson - 1827Full view - About this book
| Marianne Spencer Stanhope Hudson - 1827 - 440 pages
...vulgar, assurtment,'" said the Baroness : " but her daughter is a charming person, and du meilleur ton." " Her pedigree must, however, be always a great...very angry. " This is too absurd, really," said Lady Hauton, with her usual air of superiority. " What useless nicety ! with the fortune Miss Birmingham... | |
| 1827 - 618 pages
...vulgar, assurément," said the Baroness : " but her daughter isa charming person, and du meilleur tan." Her pedigree must, however, be always a great objection,"...very angry. " This is too absurd, really," said Lady Hauton, with her usual air of superiority. " What useless nicety ! with the fortune Miss Birmingham... | |
| Charles White - 1827 - 244 pages
...very vulgar, assurement," said the Baroness : " but her daughter is a charming person, and du meilleur ton." " Her pedigree, must, however, be always a great...Continent — " " Are any of the Birminghams city people ?" inquired Lady Bellamont. The Viscountess coloured, and looked very angry. " This is too absurd,... | |
| Charles White - 1827 - 616 pages
...vulgar, assurfmeat" said the Baroness : " but her daughter is a charming person, and du meilleur toil." " Her pedigree must, however, be always a great objection,"...always frequented the best society on the Continent — " " Arc any of the Binninghams city people P in•juired Lady Bellamont. The Viscountess coloured,... | |
| 1827 - 608 pages
...vulgar, assurtmeiit," said the Baroness : " but her daughter is a charming person, and du meilleur ton." Her pedigree must, however, be always a great...Madame de Wallestein, who have always frequented the beat society OB the Continent — " " Are any of the Birminghams city people V enquired Lady Bellamont.... | |
| Marianne Spencer Stanhope Hudson, Charles White - 1827 - 630 pages
...very vulgar, assurtmmlj said the Baroness : " but her daughter is a channini: person, and du meilleur ton." " Her pedigree must, however, be always a great...you, Madame de Wallestein, who have always frequented th? best society on the Continent — " " Are any of the Birminghams city people ?" inquired Lady Bellamont.... | |
| 1901 - 394 pages
...very vulgar, assurdment,' said the Baroness ; ' but her daughter is a charming person, and da mellleur ton' ' Her pedigree must, however, be always a great objection,' said Lady Rocl1fort ; 'and to you, Madame de Wallestein, who have always frequented the best society on the Continent... | |
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