Flirtation, Volume 2H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... least without having first made him smart for his offence . Do you not think so , my Lord ? " " You would , then , " replied Lord Mowbray , " were it your case , Lady Frances , hang the man first and try him after ? " " It is most ...
... least without having first made him smart for his offence . Do you not think so , my Lord ? " " You would , then , " replied Lord Mowbray , " were it your case , Lady Frances , hang the man first and try him after ? " " It is most ...
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... least by me ; he loved me , however , all his life after that affair . " " A curious recipe to beget love , " said Lord Mowbray ; " but it had its admirers , though few imitators , I conclude . " " No , no ! nobody admires a man for ...
... least by me ; he loved me , however , all his life after that affair . " " A curious recipe to beget love , " said Lord Mowbray ; " but it had its admirers , though few imitators , I conclude . " " No , no ! nobody admires a man for ...
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... least learnt to know that you break every thing you come near . ” 66 Well , I'm sure I do think I'm the most unfortunate ! -thank you , Lady Emily . " ( Emily was endeavouring to disengage her flounces from the carved work of a gilt ...
... least learnt to know that you break every thing you come near . ” 66 Well , I'm sure I do think I'm the most unfortunate ! -thank you , Lady Emily . " ( Emily was endeavouring to disengage her flounces from the carved work of a gilt ...
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... least as Lady Frances's computation went , and was not to be gained without manœuvre and manage- ment . A rival , therefore , real or pretended , would prove the best means of deciding the ques- tion . And thus , the attentions of one ...
... least as Lady Frances's computation went , and was not to be gained without manœuvre and manage- ment . A rival , therefore , real or pretended , would prove the best means of deciding the ques- tion . And thus , the attentions of one ...
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... least . " Lady Arabella made a face in token of her coinciding in this opinion . " But her eyes ! " said Lord Bellamont , - " sure- ly you will allow they are beautiful ; they are so like fine velvet ; and her expression so engaging ...
... least . " Lady Arabella made a face in token of her coinciding in this opinion . " But her eyes ! " said Lord Bellamont , - " sure- ly you will allow they are beautiful ; they are so like fine velvet ; and her expression so engaging ...
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