Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... ship's opinion , upon my honour ! " " Strange , " said Lord Mowbray vacantly ; " very , very unaccountable ! " And then sud- denly stopping , he added : " I must bid you good morning , for I recollect I have an engage- FLIRTATION . 7.
... ship's opinion , upon my honour ! " " Strange , " said Lord Mowbray vacantly ; " very , very unaccountable ! " And then sud- denly stopping , he added : " I must bid you good morning , for I recollect I have an engage- FLIRTATION . 7.
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... honours found himself at the same time doomed , however innocently , to inherit a proportion of the odium thus unfortunately incurred . As the gathering crowd gazed at the equipage on its way to the humble inn , this feeling evinced ...
... honours found himself at the same time doomed , however innocently , to inherit a proportion of the odium thus unfortunately incurred . As the gathering crowd gazed at the equipage on its way to the humble inn , this feeling evinced ...
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... honour's cattle ; there's not a sheep - path over the country that he does not know as well as the sheep themselves . " 66 And , pray , " asked Lord Mowbray , per- ceiving that Smiling Bill had given place to his informant FLIRTATION . 21.
... honour's cattle ; there's not a sheep - path over the country that he does not know as well as the sheep themselves . " 66 And , pray , " asked Lord Mowbray , per- ceiving that Smiling Bill had given place to his informant FLIRTATION . 21.
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... Honour has not lived so long , I doubt , by some few ; and could you remember all the days and every day of your life ? no , to be sure ! A gentleman's memory is not to be ransacked in such a manner as that ; and if not a gentle- man's ...
... Honour has not lived so long , I doubt , by some few ; and could you remember all the days and every day of your life ? no , to be sure ! A gentleman's memory is not to be ransacked in such a manner as that ; and if not a gentle- man's ...
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... honour , my Lord , " added Colonel Pennington , as he looked through it ; " I can almost tell the colours of that little brig that you can scarcely see with the naked What a constant source of amusement , picking up all the vessels that ...
... honour , my Lord , " added Colonel Pennington , as he looked through it ; " I can almost tell the colours of that little brig that you can scarcely see with the naked What a constant source of amusement , picking up all the vessels that ...
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