Flirtation, Volume 2H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... heard it reported all your country folks are particularly addicted ; and then I myself saw an instance of a young lady ( one too , who had never resided in the country of her ancestors ) , who , from a sort of instinctive love of water ...
... heard it reported all your country folks are particularly addicted ; and then I myself saw an instance of a young lady ( one too , who had never resided in the country of her ancestors ) , who , from a sort of instinctive love of water ...
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... heard him spoken of in town she had even seen him - once- e - or twice -she believed , in company with Lord Bellamont - ( this part of her information was given with a slight hesitation and a sort of consciousness , which did not escape ...
... heard him spoken of in town she had even seen him - once- e - or twice -she believed , in company with Lord Bellamont - ( this part of her information was given with a slight hesitation and a sort of consciousness , which did not escape ...
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Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. Colonel Pennington declared he had always heard that Mr. Carlton was considered an tertaining companion ; and that he remembered him , in various places and societies , as very gen- tlemanly in his address ...
Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. Colonel Pennington declared he had always heard that Mr. Carlton was considered an tertaining companion ; and that he remembered him , in various places and societies , as very gen- tlemanly in his address ...
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... with him over his estate , and , as he heard he was fond of agri- culture , would show him some improvements in husbandry that he had lately adopted . Colonel Pennington talked to him about the last military promotions , FLIRTATION . 17.
... with him over his estate , and , as he heard he was fond of agri- culture , would show him some improvements in husbandry that he had lately adopted . Colonel Pennington talked to him about the last military promotions , FLIRTATION . 17.
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... heard some anecdotes of him , which disposed him to think , not too fa- vourably , of his principles and conduct ; but these had been related in confidence , and he was ho- nourably silent . Lady Frances had discovered that he was to be ...
... heard some anecdotes of him , which disposed him to think , not too fa- vourably , of his principles and conduct ; but these had been related in confidence , and he was ho- nourably silent . Lady Frances had discovered that he was to be ...
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