Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... thou- sand little incidents - and Lord Mowbray , de- scending from the carriage , walked forward whilst the horses were refreshed . At a cottage on the skirts of the hamlet , he perceived an elderly woman standing on the threshold , who ...
... thou- sand little incidents - and Lord Mowbray , de- scending from the carriage , walked forward whilst the horses were refreshed . At a cottage on the skirts of the hamlet , he perceived an elderly woman standing on the threshold , who ...
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... - fishing before , that at least you could have told him something better than to let him break my very best rod into a thou- sand pieces ! Why in the name of common sense did you not let out your line ? What FLIRTATION . 95.
... - fishing before , that at least you could have told him something better than to let him break my very best rod into a thou- sand pieces ! Why in the name of common sense did you not let out your line ? What FLIRTATION . 95.
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... thou- sand hues . 66 Though I am no longer a child , " said she , as she stooped to gather a knot of crimson - tipped daisies , " I think I love them as much as when I used to fill my frock with them long years ago . " And she went on ...
... thou- sand hues . 66 Though I am no longer a child , " said she , as she stooped to gather a knot of crimson - tipped daisies , " I think I love them as much as when I used to fill my frock with them long years ago . " And she went on ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... thou wilt have some troubles to go through , and there be many crosses in thy path ; thou hast an enemy where thou thinkest thou hast a friend . Hast no friend , lady ? " looking up to know if she had guessed right . 66 Many , I hope ...
... thou wilt have some troubles to go through , and there be many crosses in thy path ; thou hast an enemy where thou thinkest thou hast a friend . Hast no friend , lady ? " looking up to know if she had guessed right . 66 Many , I hope ...
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