Flirtation, Volume 2H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... continued with affected gravity : - 66 Now , I conceive that this very extraordinary proceeding could only arise from that instinc- tive love of water , which the torrents and perpe- tual rains , & c . abounding , I have heard , in Scot ...
... continued with affected gravity : - 66 Now , I conceive that this very extraordinary proceeding could only arise from that instinc- tive love of water , which the torrents and perpe- tual rains , & c . abounding , I have heard , in Scot ...
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... continued for some moments , seemed to acknowledge the inability of all parties to answer this question ; until Lord Mowbray , who , perhaps , with Lady Frances , was the only one of the company who understood her conduct in the present ...
... continued for some moments , seemed to acknowledge the inability of all parties to answer this question ; until Lord Mowbray , who , perhaps , with Lady Frances , was the only one of the company who understood her conduct in the present ...
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... continued she maliciously , " expects your Lordship to pay more attention to Lady Arabella , -nay , I am sure he expects you to fall in love with her ; they are very anxious to graft themselves , with their new - honours , upon some old ...
... continued she maliciously , " expects your Lordship to pay more attention to Lady Arabella , -nay , I am sure he expects you to fall in love with her ; they are very anxious to graft themselves , with their new - honours , upon some old ...
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... continued , in an under - tone , to Lord Mowbray- " My Lord , I assure you , one sees plain enough the difference between the real privilege , and the impertinent and silly assump- tion of it . It is a long time before the badge of ...
... continued , in an under - tone , to Lord Mowbray- " My Lord , I assure you , one sees plain enough the difference between the real privilege , and the impertinent and silly assump- tion of it . It is a long time before the badge of ...
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... continued , whispering to Lord Bellamont , “ my poor friend never lived in good company in her younger days , though she was the famous toast - The pretty Peggy Pop- kins ; and one man literally died of drinking her health in Champagne ...
... continued , whispering to Lord Bellamont , “ my poor friend never lived in good company in her younger days , though she was the famous toast - The pretty Peggy Pop- kins ; and one man literally died of drinking her health in Champagne ...
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acquaintance admiration Alpinia Altamont Amalfi anxiety appearance beauty belief better BURLINGTON STREET Carlton character charming Colonel Pen Colonel Pennington continued countenance dear Lord dear uncle dearest uncle delight Delvin door Duke of Godolphin Emily's endeavoured exclaimed expression eyes farther fashion favour feel Fitzhammond Flirtation fortune frae give hand happy hear heard heart honour hope impa Ischia Italy knew Lady Arabella Lady Frances Lady Frances's Lady Glassington lassie laugh leave Lepel look Lord Bellamont Lord Mow Lord Mowbray manner marriage mind Miss Macalpine Montgomery morning Mowbray's Naples neral never Neville niece object party passed perhaps person pleasure poor post 8vo present racter replied Rosalinda Rose Rule Britannia scene servants silence sister smile Sorrento sorrow speak spoke suppose sure sweet talk tell thing thought tion turned uncle's voice vols walked wish woman words young