Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... thee , thou be'est well - read in palmistry ! Come forth . ” Upon this , a half - naked girl , with long , straight , black hair , that hung quite over her eyes , and reached below her waist , crawled from beneath one of the tents , and ...
... thee , thou be'est well - read in palmistry ! Come forth . ” Upon this , a half - naked girl , with long , straight , black hair , that hung quite over her eyes , and reached below her waist , crawled from beneath one of the tents , and ...
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... thee , " said Lushee , snatching the creature up in her arms ; " Lushee can work in the night or in the day , and has a bit for her friends and a buffet for her foes . What do you want with me , Riena ? " softening her voice as she ...
... thee , " said Lushee , snatching the creature up in her arms ; " Lushee can work in the night or in the day , and has a bit for her friends and a buffet for her foes . What do you want with me , Riena ? " softening her voice as she ...
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... thee no harm , nor dirty thy pretty pink fingers , though her's be so black . Now dost see , lady , thou wilt have ... thee a power of fine things . " Lady Emily , laugh- ing incredulously , endeavoured to withdraw her hand . " Do not ...
... thee no harm , nor dirty thy pretty pink fingers , though her's be so black . Now dost see , lady , thou wilt have ... thee a power of fine things . " Lady Emily , laugh- ing incredulously , endeavoured to withdraw her hand . " Do not ...
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... thee . " When Lady Emily and Rose had advanced some way out of sight of the gang , the former said " I would have given the world that we had not been alone . Hitherto , I have con- VOL . I. G sidered these gipsies to be a harmless race ...
... thee . " When Lady Emily and Rose had advanced some way out of sight of the gang , the former said " I would have given the world that we had not been alone . Hitherto , I have con- VOL . I. G sidered these gipsies to be a harmless race ...
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... thee would work thee harm ! Look to thyself , sweet lady ! and , above all , look to those thou lovest most , for danger is hovering round them ; and yon bird which I see in mid - air , carries a sword and digs graves for the unburied ...
... thee would work thee harm ! Look to thyself , sweet lady ! and , above all , look to those thou lovest most , for danger is hovering round them ; and yon bird which I see in mid - air , carries a sword and digs graves for the unburied ...
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