Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... Carlton , of the Manor- House ! it is the second spring he has been here . He has been kind to Ambrose , and is a very civil gentleman . He promises to be very kind to me too , and it is not long ago that he brought me a nice new ribbon ...
... Carlton , of the Manor- House ! it is the second spring he has been here . He has been kind to Ambrose , and is a very civil gentleman . He promises to be very kind to me too , and it is not long ago that he brought me a nice new ribbon ...
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... can I do , my Lady ? " " I advise you , my dear Rose , by no means to have any secret from your mother . Tell her what you have told me ; give her Mr. Carlton's gifts to return to him , and I will buy FLIRTATION . 115.
... can I do , my Lady ? " " I advise you , my dear Rose , by no means to have any secret from your mother . Tell her what you have told me ; give her Mr. Carlton's gifts to return to him , and I will buy FLIRTATION . 115.
Página 206
... Carlton has taken a great fancy to Jem , and always has him along with him in his fishing and sporting excursions whenever he ' s at the Hall ; and is going to make him his gamekeeper , people says ; but I could never positively fix ...
... Carlton has taken a great fancy to Jem , and always has him along with him in his fishing and sporting excursions whenever he ' s at the Hall ; and is going to make him his gamekeeper , people says ; but I could never positively fix ...
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... Carlton arrived at the Manor - house , then ? " said Mr. Aldget , apparently astonished , " and I not acquainted with it — impossible ! " " Yes , but he is , though ; he came there these five days ago . Well , but as I was saying , the ...
... Carlton arrived at the Manor - house , then ? " said Mr. Aldget , apparently astonished , " and I not acquainted with it — impossible ! " " Yes , but he is , though ; he came there these five days ago . Well , but as I was saying , the ...
Página 208
... Carlton , the Honourable Mr. Carlton , ought to have his way , too , if pos- sible . Good morning to you , Mr. John . No more news stirring at present , I think you say ? Well , I must not waste time , but haste to busi- ness . Good day ...
... Carlton , the Honourable Mr. Carlton , ought to have his way , too , if pos- sible . Good morning to you , Mr. John . No more news stirring at present , I think you say ? Well , I must not waste time , but haste to busi- ness . Good day ...
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Abbotsbury Abraham Aldget affair Alpinia Ambrose Ambrose Philips amusement appeared attention beautiful Ben Hardy better bray Brun called Carlton carriage Castle Colonel Penning Colonel Pennington Combie Corrie Lovel cottage cried dear uncle dearest Emily's exclaimed eyes Fashion father fear feeling Flir follow gentle gipsies girl give Hall hand happy hear heart honour hope Italy Lady Emily Lady Frances Ladyship lassie laugh Lepel listen look Lord Mow Lordship Lushee Marian ment Milor mind Miss Macalpine Montgomery Montgomery Hall morning mother Mowbray's neral never night palmistry parterre party passed pause perhaps phaeton Philips pleasure poor pray pretty racter rejoined replied Lord Mowbray Rosalinda Rose Delvin scene seemed servant Sir Richard Townley sister Smiling Bill speak spirit sure sweet talking taste tell thee there's thing thou thought tion turned voice walk window wish woman words