Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... continued so till the jealousy of the Puritans , during the Civil Wars , had led to the dismantling of every strong - hold wrested from the Cavaliers , lest the fortune of war might again place them in the hands of their former owners ...
... continued so till the jealousy of the Puritans , during the Civil Wars , had led to the dismantling of every strong - hold wrested from the Cavaliers , lest the fortune of war might again place them in the hands of their former owners ...
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... continued to do so , that he valued not the opinion of the world , and cared not what was said of him ; yet the remem- brance of that old woman's words often re- curred to him . ' Tis true that 66 Many a shaft at random sent , Finds aim ...
... continued to do so , that he valued not the opinion of the world , and cared not what was said of him ; yet the remem- brance of that old woman's words often re- curred to him . ' Tis true that 66 Many a shaft at random sent , Finds aim ...
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... continued Colo- nel Pennington , — " quite the contrary ; but I believe we are all the better for changing the scene , and you will return with more interest when you think you are to see your improve- ments in a state of more ...
... continued Colo- nel Pennington , — " quite the contrary ; but I believe we are all the better for changing the scene , and you will return with more interest when you think you are to see your improve- ments in a state of more ...
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... the wind had lent to her all those graces of action and emotion , which give to beauty its greatest , but at the same time its most evanescent charm . While General Montgomery continued to go through the regular routine FLIRTATION . 63.
... the wind had lent to her all those graces of action and emotion , which give to beauty its greatest , but at the same time its most evanescent charm . While General Montgomery continued to go through the regular routine FLIRTATION . 63.
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Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. While General Montgomery continued to go through the regular routine of introduction , Lord Mowbray merely bowed in silence ; and the General , having fulfilled what he conceived to be an indispensable part ...
Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. While General Montgomery continued to go through the regular routine of introduction , Lord Mowbray merely bowed in silence ; and the General , having fulfilled what he conceived to be an indispensable part ...
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