Flirtation, Volume 2H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... moment more and more thoughtful . " Why , Emily , love , " said General Montgo- mery , at length observing his niece's abstraction , " what is the matter ? -you are not in spirits . " " Indeed , dear uncle , ” she replied , " I am not ...
... moment more and more thoughtful . " Why , Emily , love , " said General Montgo- mery , at length observing his niece's abstraction , " what is the matter ? -you are not in spirits . " " Indeed , dear uncle , ” she replied , " I am not ...
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... moment be confounded with that fever of vicious excite- ment , which exists under any circumstances of guilty intrigue : no , it is as different as light from darkness . It is the delicate consciousness of an interest apart from the ...
... moment be confounded with that fever of vicious excite- ment , which exists under any circumstances of guilty intrigue : no , it is as different as light from darkness . It is the delicate consciousness of an interest apart from the ...
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... moment it had passed his lips , and for the same reasons ; but he had never seen Lady Emily to so much advantage . He looked at her , as she made her artless confession of the truth , with a kind of delighted interest , which he had ...
... moment it had passed his lips , and for the same reasons ; but he had never seen Lady Emily to so much advantage . He looked at her , as she made her artless confession of the truth , with a kind of delighted interest , which he had ...
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... to turn the tide of personal feeling a word , good or bad , from the persons supposed to give tone to the multitude will do it ; and the unfortunate object of the praise or censure of the moment is raised to the skies by the FLIRTATION .
... to turn the tide of personal feeling a word , good or bad , from the persons supposed to give tone to the multitude will do it ; and the unfortunate object of the praise or censure of the moment is raised to the skies by the FLIRTATION .
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Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. of the moment is raised to the skies by the award of this august tribunal . It is not meant , in the present instance , that General Montgomery ima- gined he was guilty of injustice or precipitation in thus ...
Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. of the moment is raised to the skies by the award of this august tribunal . It is not meant , in the present instance , that General Montgomery ima- gined he was guilty of injustice or precipitation in thus ...
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