Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... feeling the terms in which Captain Lepel so flippantly spoke of his deceased relative , to be repugnant to him , was a nice appreciator of real elegance , and contemned the fashionable slang , which confounds the true meaning of ...
... feeling the terms in which Captain Lepel so flippantly spoke of his deceased relative , to be repugnant to him , was a nice appreciator of real elegance , and contemned the fashionable slang , which confounds the true meaning of ...
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... feeling the terms in which Captain Lepel so flippantly spoke of his deceased rela- tive , to be repugnant to him , was a nice appre- ciator of real elegance , and contemned the fa- shionable slang , which confounds the true mean- ing of ...
... feeling the terms in which Captain Lepel so flippantly spoke of his deceased rela- tive , to be repugnant to him , was a nice appre- ciator of real elegance , and contemned the fa- shionable slang , which confounds the true mean- ing of ...
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... feelings , after a consider- able pause , he rejoined " No - very true , I have nothing to do - nothing , absolutely , ex- cept to amuse myself ; neither have I ever had : but , then , how shall I do that ? " and he sighed as he took up ...
... feelings , after a consider- able pause , he rejoined " No - very true , I have nothing to do - nothing , absolutely , ex- cept to amuse myself ; neither have I ever had : but , then , how shall I do that ? " and he sighed as he took up ...
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... hav- ing conducted the latter to a noted fruit - shop by the way , ate peaches when they were at the price of gold ; and then , feeling in his pocket , carelessly observed that he had forgotten his purse " but FLIRTATION .
... hav- ing conducted the latter to a noted fruit - shop by the way , ate peaches when they were at the price of gold ; and then , feeling in his pocket , carelessly observed that he had forgotten his purse " but FLIRTATION .
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... feeling of respect and sympathy he said , " Certainly , Davies , certainly ; I always intended to do so . " master . " Thank God ! " said Davies , and he wept for joy now , as he had lately done for sorrow - joy to see what he ...
... feeling of respect and sympathy he said , " Certainly , Davies , certainly ; I always intended to do so . " master . " Thank God ! " said Davies , and he wept for joy now , as he had lately done for sorrow - joy to see what he ...
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