Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... every individual of the society there assembled , by the General himself . 66 My niece , Lady Emily Lorimer ; my niece , Lady Frances Lorimer ; my friend and kins- woman , Miss Marian Macalpine - I beg her pardon 62 FLIRTATION .
... every individual of the society there assembled , by the General himself . 66 My niece , Lady Emily Lorimer ; my niece , Lady Frances Lorimer ; my friend and kins- woman , Miss Marian Macalpine - I beg her pardon 62 FLIRTATION .
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Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. woman , Miss Marian Macalpine - I beg her pardon for having forgotten to name her be- fore ; her friend , Miss Paterson - both of them near relations of my mother's ; Mr. Samson Skinner , and Mr. Abraham ...
Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. woman , Miss Marian Macalpine - I beg her pardon for having forgotten to name her be- fore ; her friend , Miss Paterson - both of them near relations of my mother's ; Mr. Samson Skinner , and Mr. Abraham ...
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... Marian ? ' and tell me true , if ever ye heard the like , far or near ! " They now adjourned to the music - room : Lady Frances sat down to the piano ; Lady Emily drew the harp towards her ; the General took his flute , and the concert ...
... Marian ? ' and tell me true , if ever ye heard the like , far or near ! " They now adjourned to the music - room : Lady Frances sat down to the piano ; Lady Emily drew the harp towards her ; the General took his flute , and the concert ...
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... Marian ? " He prepared , however , with as good a grace as he could , to have his ears ex- cruciated by a drawling Scotch tune . In this he had been agreeably disappointed ; it was a charming air , sung with exquisite feeling and ...
... Marian ? " He prepared , however , with as good a grace as he could , to have his ears ex- cruciated by a drawling Scotch tune . In this he had been agreeably disappointed ; it was a charming air , sung with exquisite feeling and ...
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... Marian , I thought I had instructed you better than that ! and if he never went a - fishing before , that at least you could have told him something better than to let him break my very best rod into a thou- sand pieces ! Why in the ...
... Marian , I thought I had instructed you better than that ! and if he never went a - fishing before , that at least you could have told him something better than to let him break my very best rod into a thou- sand pieces ! Why in the ...
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