Flirtation, Volume 2H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... Tell me , dearest , has any thing occurred to make you wear this face of care ? " " Oh , no , dear uncle , no ! only I expected- Rose ; I desired her to come to me this morn- ing , and it is past the time . " " Have you forgotten , then ...
... Tell me , dearest , has any thing occurred to make you wear this face of care ? " " Oh , no , dear uncle , no ! only I expected- Rose ; I desired her to come to me this morn- ing , and it is past the time . " " Have you forgotten , then ...
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... . He is fond of agriculture , I understand ; and this , let me tell you , is a promising trait in any one's cha- racter , I agree with the oft quoted Dean Swift , who says somewhere , that He who makes a blade 10 FLIRTATION .
... . He is fond of agriculture , I understand ; and this , let me tell you , is a promising trait in any one's cha- racter , I agree with the oft quoted Dean Swift , who says somewhere , that He who makes a blade 10 FLIRTATION .
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... 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:- ...
... 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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Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. They tell me each season o ' life , like the year , First blooms , then decays , and at length becomes sear ; Should Spring's early dawn , then , an Autumn face wear ? Say when would ye gather the fruits o ...
Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. They tell me each season o ' life , like the year , First blooms , then decays , and at length becomes sear ; Should Spring's early dawn , then , an Autumn face wear ? Say when would ye gather the fruits o ...
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... Tell me , what is the matter ? " " Oh ! dear uncle , Rose - Rose has fled from home , and her parents are distracted - Poor Ambrose , too ! " - and as she pronounced these words , she fixed her eyes on Mr. Carlton . She fancied his sank ...
... Tell me , what is the matter ? " " Oh ! dear uncle , Rose - Rose has fled from home , and her parents are distracted - Poor Ambrose , too ! " - and as she pronounced these words , she fixed her eyes on Mr. Carlton . She fancied his sank ...
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