Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... Emily met the General , he im- mediately inquired how she had been amused the preceding evening . " I was much de- lighted at first , dear uncle , only ———— " " " What was the only , give me none of your onlys . When my Emily's ...
... Emily met the General , he im- mediately inquired how she had been amused the preceding evening . " I was much de- lighted at first , dear uncle , only ———— " " " What was the only , give me none of your onlys . When my Emily's ...
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... Emily's feelings ; and to hate such beauty , such an expression of every thing exalted as dwelt in the person of ... Emily was present when he was announced ; and though he had been presented to them at the Fitzham- mond's , still he had ...
... Emily's feelings ; and to hate such beauty , such an expression of every thing exalted as dwelt in the person of ... Emily was present when he was announced ; and though he had been presented to them at the Fitzham- mond's , still he had ...
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... Emily . I only hope she may do as well . " " As well , indeed ! I hope she may do a great deal better ; for though this is a mighty fine affair , and is all as it should be for my Lady Frances , it would not do at all for my Lady Emily ...
... Emily . I only hope she may do as well . " " As well , indeed ! I hope she may do a great deal better ; for though this is a mighty fine affair , and is all as it should be for my Lady Frances , it would not do at all for my Lady Emily ...
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... Emily may make a better . ” " Pardon me , Mrs. Neville , that is not what you said ; but people who talk as fast as you do , never know what they say . - 1 knew what you said : this is what you said- That it was quite a right marriage ...
... Emily may make a better . ” " Pardon me , Mrs. Neville , that is not what you said ; but people who talk as fast as you do , never know what they say . - 1 knew what you said : this is what you said- That it was quite a right marriage ...
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... Emily had better dig a strawberry - bed in her own gar- den with the man she loves ; nay , better fol- low him in exile and sorrow , so that she has an object to devote all ... Emily's arm , and walked away into another room FLIRTATION . 23.
... Emily had better dig a strawberry - bed in her own gar- den with the man she loves ; nay , better fol- low him in exile and sorrow , so that she has an object to devote all ... Emily's arm , and walked away into another room FLIRTATION . 23.
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