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... of seeing a lady whom he loves and honours ; his eye always on the ladies . " Lady Bradshaigh , in return , describes herself as " middle - aged , middle - sized , a degree above plump , brown as an oak wainscot , a good deal of country ...
... of seeing a lady whom he loves and honours ; his eye always on the ladies . " Lady Bradshaigh , in return , describes herself as " middle - aged , middle - sized , a degree above plump , brown as an oak wainscot , a good deal of country ...
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