Flirtation, Volume 2H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... this measure as the best means of repairing his error ; and he deserves praise for his candour , though I cannot think his conduct either very noble or very B 2 FLIRTATION . 3 sure, with Ambrose. Depend upon it, they ...
... this measure as the best means of repairing his error ; and he deserves praise for his candour , though I cannot think his conduct either very noble or very B 2 FLIRTATION . 3 sure, with Ambrose. Depend upon it, they ...
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... mean , that as I ride very ill , I should pro- bably break my neck . " " Ah ! very true - doubtless , indeed , if your Lordship is not accustomed to ride . Hem ! hem ! " and something of a doubtful expression between being nonplussed ...
... mean , that as I ride very ill , I should pro- bably break my neck . " " Ah ! very true - doubtless , indeed , if your Lordship is not accustomed to ride . Hem ! hem ! " and something of a doubtful expression between being nonplussed ...
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... mean , undertook . " Here Mr. Fitzhammond was seized with such a violent fit of choking , that the whole table was thrown into consternation ; and the united advice of the guests , all recommending opposite remedies , were well nigh ...
... mean , undertook . " Here Mr. Fitzhammond was seized with such a violent fit of choking , that the whole table was thrown into consternation ; and the united advice of the guests , all recommending opposite remedies , were well nigh ...
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... ; The lessons o ' age to my youth ye are teaching ; The chill frosts o ' winter now strip the bare tree , And preach wi ' mair meaning a lesson to me . They tell me each season o ' life , like FLIRTATION . 53 "Now for the Aunty:- ...
... ; The lessons o ' age to my youth ye are teaching ; The chill frosts o ' winter now strip the bare tree , And preach wi ' mair meaning a lesson to me . They tell me each season o ' life , like FLIRTATION . 53 "Now for the Aunty:- ...
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... meaning to unconnected words like the foregoing ; and if indeed any in- terpretation at all had been attempted , Charity would rather have inclined to the belief that they were sounds falling from the lips of in- fants who were as yet ...
... meaning to unconnected words like the foregoing ; and if indeed any in- terpretation at all had been attempted , Charity would rather have inclined to the belief that they were sounds falling from the lips of in- fants who were as yet ...
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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