Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... young too , and of rank , not know how to amuse himself ! Capital , upon my honour ! How shall I do that ? ' Ha ha ha ! Well , perhaps it might afford you some diversion , or at least put you in the way to find some , to go to the ...
... young too , and of rank , not know how to amuse himself ! Capital , upon my honour ! How shall I do that ? ' Ha ha ha ! Well , perhaps it might afford you some diversion , or at least put you in the way to find some , to go to the ...
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... young heir into the house of mourning . After some preliminary discourse , he ventured to hope that his Lordship meant to attend his noble relative's remains , in person , to their place of interment . Lord Mowbray's heart was good : it ...
... young heir into the house of mourning . After some preliminary discourse , he ventured to hope that his Lordship meant to attend his noble relative's remains , in person , to their place of interment . Lord Mowbray's heart was good : it ...
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... young again in the contemplation of her artless delight . All this , Lord Mowbray saw and felt , as the fishing party strolled along the brink of the river , and the rest hastened across the plain to reach the beech - wood . " I mind ...
... young again in the contemplation of her artless delight . All this , Lord Mowbray saw and felt , as the fishing party strolled along the brink of the river , and the rest hastened across the plain to reach the beech - wood . " I mind ...
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... young a ' the days we hae to bide below , there's no ' so mony o ' them ; I never could find the use o ' growing auld . " " Ah ! " rejoined Colonel Pennington , " we are not able to see the pleasure of growing old , I grant you ; but ...
... young a ' the days we hae to bide below , there's no ' so mony o ' them ; I never could find the use o ' growing auld . " " Ah ! " rejoined Colonel Pennington , " we are not able to see the pleasure of growing old , I grant you ; but ...
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... Young's Night Thoughts . " " Lady Frances , " replied Miss Macalpine , with infinite gravity , " I was young once mysel ' , and had aye a turn to the reading , when read- ing wasna in vogue as it is now ; or rather I should say , when ...
... Young's Night Thoughts . " " Lady Frances , " replied Miss Macalpine , with infinite gravity , " I was young once mysel ' , and had aye a turn to the reading , when read- ing wasna in vogue as it is now ; or rather I should say , when ...
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