Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... laugh at ; and upon the whole I prefer doing the latter , Lepel , and con- clude my friends must do so likewise . " 66 Very true , very true ; ha , ha , ha ! I had always rather laugh for one , I never saw any use in contradiction , not ...
... laugh at ; and upon the whole I prefer doing the latter , Lepel , and con- clude my friends must do so likewise . " 66 Very true , very true ; ha , ha , ha ! I had always rather laugh for one , I never saw any use in contradiction , not ...
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... laughing gaily as the prize eluded her grasp . For a minute Lord Mowbray was immovable —but in another he joined the chase , and found it no easy matter to rival in fleetness the agile step of the beautiful creature that flitted before ...
... laughing gaily as the prize eluded her grasp . For a minute Lord Mowbray was immovable —but in another he joined the chase , and found it no easy matter to rival in fleetness the agile step of the beautiful creature that flitted before ...
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... laughing , while he ordered the cook to compromise the matter . " Not till I have pulled his French ears well , and be hanged to him , " muttered the cook : " has he not spoiled my top dish , and scalded my legs ? " 66 Well , but you ...
... laughing , while he ordered the cook to compromise the matter . " Not till I have pulled his French ears well , and be hanged to him , " muttered the cook : " has he not spoiled my top dish , and scalded my legs ? " 66 Well , but you ...
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... , Emily ! " said the General ; " you know you would have a bet . " " There it is , dear uncle , " said she , laugh- ing ; " but I will have two for it at some future time . " " Dearest and best ! " cried the General , FLIRTATION . 67.
... , Emily ! " said the General ; " you know you would have a bet . " " There it is , dear uncle , " said she , laugh- ing ; " but I will have two for it at some future time . " " Dearest and best ! " cried the General , FLIRTATION . 67.
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... laughing , " that was what you call taking the place by storm- was it not , my Lord ? But if poor Miss Macal- pine ... laugh now and then at her expense . Do not , however , suffer this desperate attempt of the enemy to discompose your ...
... laughing , " that was what you call taking the place by storm- was it not , my Lord ? But if poor Miss Macal- pine ... laugh now and then at her expense . Do not , however , suffer this desperate attempt of the enemy to discompose your ...
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