Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... Neville represents them to be ? " ? How beautiful is the first purity of youth , which feels itself contaminated by any approx- imation to vice , and thinks itself sullied even in the knowledge which life too soon imparts , that such ...
... Neville represents them to be ? " ? How beautiful is the first purity of youth , which feels itself contaminated by any approx- imation to vice , and thinks itself sullied even in the knowledge which life too soon imparts , that such ...
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... Neville , one moment , I beg , rising with a dignified air from her seat and walking up to the General . " I appeal to you , General , whether it is possible to answer all her questions at once ? —did you ever hear such a confusion of ...
... Neville , one moment , I beg , rising with a dignified air from her seat and walking up to the General . " I appeal to you , General , whether it is possible to answer all her questions at once ? —did you ever hear such a confusion of ...
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... Neville , " what signifies teazing the General about such nonsense , eh ? Are we not both come here to wish him joy , and not to dispute about straws . I vow it is quite charming to see what a passion you are in about nothing . Come ...
... Neville , " what signifies teazing the General about such nonsense , eh ? Are we not both come here to wish him joy , and not to dispute about straws . I vow it is quite charming to see what a passion you are in about nothing . Come ...
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... Neville , are Duke's sons and Marquises so very common , and twenty thousand a - year so easily obtained ? Your reasons for your extra- ordinary declarations ; your reasons , I pray ; for , with the exception of high blood and ancient ...
... Neville , are Duke's sons and Marquises so very common , and twenty thousand a - year so easily obtained ? Your reasons for your extra- ordinary declarations ; your reasons , I pray ; for , with the exception of high blood and ancient ...
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A Novel Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. ( Here Mrs. Neville raised her hands and eyes . ) " Now answer to that point if you please , Mrs. Neville . It appears to me a very dangerous language to hold forth before a young lady . ” And here ...
A Novel Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. ( Here Mrs. Neville raised her hands and eyes . ) " Now answer to that point if you please , Mrs. Neville . It appears to me a very dangerous language to hold forth before a young lady . ” And here ...
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