Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... pray look in ; shall have some choice grapes next week . " Having managed this little difficulty after a fashion usual with Captain Lepel , ( and in which , as in similar manoeuvring , practice had made him perfect , ) he was proceeding ...
... pray look in ; shall have some choice grapes next week . " Having managed this little difficulty after a fashion usual with Captain Lepel , ( and in which , as in similar manoeuvring , practice had made him perfect , ) he was proceeding ...
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... 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.
... 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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... pray , what is your post in these parts - who are you ? " " Oh ! they calls me , my Lord , the Wander- ing Sailor ; but my real name is Ben Hardy . I have been here and hereabouts , man and boy , these forty years . I am a lone man ...
... pray , what is your post in these parts - who are you ? " " Oh ! they calls me , my Lord , the Wander- ing Sailor ; but my real name is Ben Hardy . I have been here and hereabouts , man and boy , these forty years . I am a lone man ...
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... pray let us lose no more time . The General will , I dare say , take a rod himself ? " " Thank you , Tom , " replied the General , " but I have sport of my own to follow ; I want to look at a field of lucerne , which the Duke of ...
... pray let us lose no more time . The General will , I dare say , take a rod himself ? " " Thank you , Tom , " replied the General , " but I have sport of my own to follow ; I want to look at a field of lucerne , which the Duke of ...
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... pray forgive me ! I never will put your patience to the test again : and I will write to town for the very best fishing - rod that can be made . " 66 ' Forgive you , my Lord ? that is not the question ; but it's enough to put a man in a ...
... pray forgive me ! I never will put your patience to the test again : and I will write to town for the very best fishing - rod that can be made . " 66 ' Forgive you , my Lord ? that is not the question ; but it's enough to put a man in a ...
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