Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... walk towards the stables as any other way . " This matter arranged , Lepel passed his arm familiarly through Lord Mowbray's ; and hav- ing conducted the latter to a noted fruit - shop by the way , ate peaches when they were at the price ...
... walk towards the stables as any other way . " This matter arranged , Lepel passed his arm familiarly through Lord Mowbray's ; and hav- ing conducted the latter to a noted fruit - shop by the way , ate peaches when they were at the price ...
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... walk up , thank you . " And opening the coach - door , sprang out followed by his com- panion . The steward now made way through the throng , which however closed as soon as Lord Mowbray and the Colonel had passed , and pressed eagerly ...
... walk up , thank you . " And opening the coach - door , sprang out followed by his com- panion . The steward now made way through the throng , which however closed as soon as Lord Mowbray and the Colonel had passed , and pressed eagerly ...
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... walk out with me ; I want to look more about , and to see the Chapel and the burial - place . I imagine all that ragged crew that beset us on our arrival will be elsewhere now - perhaps with the ser- vants in the kitchen , if they have ...
... walk out with me ; I want to look more about , and to see the Chapel and the burial - place . I imagine all that ragged crew that beset us on our arrival will be elsewhere now - perhaps with the ser- vants in the kitchen , if they have ...
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... walking through the lone- ly village of Abbotsbury , were the true source of his actions on the present occasion ; and the ... walk to Abbotsbury and visit the cottage of the old woman , from whose lips he considered he had received so ...
... walking through the lone- ly village of Abbotsbury , were the true source of his actions on the present occasion ; and the ... walk to Abbotsbury and visit the cottage of the old woman , from whose lips he considered he had received so ...
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... walk to Abbotsbury was a lit- tle diverted by the circumstances that had oc- curred on his way thither ; but he stopped , not- withstanding , at the cottage ( it is possible it might also have been the first he met with on his road ) of ...
... walk to Abbotsbury was a lit- tle diverted by the circumstances that had oc- curred on his way thither ; but he stopped , not- withstanding , at the cottage ( it is possible it might also have been the first he met with on his road ) of ...
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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