Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... kind look . I have eaten my bread in the sweat of my brow ; I have made my bed where I might ; I have done a job here and a job there , first for one , then for t'other : nobody ever thanked poor Ben . Now , if your Honour would only ...
... kind look . I have eaten my bread in the sweat of my brow ; I have made my bed where I might ; I have done a job here and a job there , first for one , then for t'other : nobody ever thanked poor Ben . Now , if your Honour would only ...
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... kind of innocent arch- ness , she looked so like one of the lilies she was going in quest of , that Lord Mowbray felt a divided admiration arise in his breast , as the childish eagerness of Lady Emily to follow her flowery sport ...
... kind of innocent arch- ness , she looked so like one of the lilies she was going in quest of , that Lord Mowbray felt a divided admiration arise in his breast , as the childish eagerness of Lady Emily to follow her flowery sport ...
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... kind , kind wish ! " replied Lady Emily ; " and one that I am sure will be fulfilled , so long as you love me ! " And thus saying , she passed the General's arm through her own , and the whole party took the road to 100 FLIRTATION .
... kind , kind wish ! " replied Lady Emily ; " and one that I am sure will be fulfilled , so long as you love me ! " And thus saying , she passed the General's arm through her own , and the whole party took the road to 100 FLIRTATION .
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... kind ; but , excuse my freedom , I wish we could hear of your buying your own ! " " All in good time , Rose ; but I am so happy now , that I do not wish for any change ; I can fancy none happier than my present lot ! " 66 No , sure ...
... kind ; but , excuse my freedom , I wish we could hear of your buying your own ! " " All in good time , Rose ; but I am so happy now , that I do not wish for any change ; I can fancy none happier than my present lot ! " 66 No , sure ...
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... kind and unaffected sympathy to the subject of their interests ; and , in the present case , comforted the Delvins , by saying , she was sure her uncle would assist in repairing their bridge , as well as in making good any other ...
... kind and unaffected sympathy to the subject of their interests ; and , in the present case , comforted the Delvins , by saying , she was sure her uncle would assist in repairing their bridge , as well as in making good any other ...
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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