Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... persons , indeed , whose conversation one must always either se- riously contradict , or 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 ...
... persons , indeed , whose conversation one must always either se- riously contradict , or 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 ...
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... person can be placed , which is perhaps more favourable to tranquil thought than the corner of a carriage travelling over roads where no very striking ob- jects attract the attention ; but where at the same time a smiling , well ...
... person can be placed , which is perhaps more favourable to tranquil thought than the corner of a carriage travelling over roads where no very striking ob- jects attract the attention ; but where at the same time a smiling , well ...
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... " Perhaps , it would have been better . " No sooner did the carriage begin to ascend the hill on which the Castle stood , than a number of persons , whom they had not per- ceived before , came forward , seemingly to meet and 18 FLIRTATION .
... " Perhaps , it would have been better . " No sooner did the carriage begin to ascend the hill on which the Castle stood , than a number of persons , whom they had not per- ceived before , came forward , seemingly to meet and 18 FLIRTATION .
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... persons he had seen the day before had vanished , and Lord Mow- bray accounted for it , in his own mind , by the sentiment he had heard the old woman express at Abbotsbury . He had generally professed , and perhaps still continued to do ...
... persons he had seen the day before had vanished , and Lord Mow- bray accounted for it , in his own mind , by the sentiment he had heard the old woman express at Abbotsbury . He had generally professed , and perhaps still continued to do ...
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... person who ad- dressed her , she would perhaps have appeared more flattered at this homage . But confusion or carelessness , it was impossible to say which , marked her reply ; and thanking him courteous- ly , 40 FLIRTATION .
... person who ad- dressed her , she would perhaps have appeared more flattered at this homage . But confusion or carelessness , it was impossible to say which , marked her reply ; and thanking him courteous- ly , 40 FLIRTATION .
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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