Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... attachments may extend even to all their own relations , or to those persons who minister immediately to their daily com- forts and diversions ; such as to the servants who attend them , the charities which cost them no trouble and ...
... attachments may extend even to all their own relations , or to those persons who minister immediately to their daily com- forts and diversions ; such as to the servants who attend them , the charities which cost them no trouble and ...
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... attach to you , of having wished to deceive . And you , my Emily , my gentle tender dove , come to the arms of your old uncle , and find the reward of your duty and affection in the exercise of those virtues which 6 are FLIRTATION . 11.
... attach to you , of having wished to deceive . And you , my Emily , my gentle tender dove , come to the arms of your old uncle , and find the reward of your duty and affection in the exercise of those virtues which 6 are FLIRTATION . 11.
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... attach all sorts of meaning to the word which do not of necessity belong to it , and which people of fashion never intend it should be applied to ; that is the fault of your country education . " " Well , but Frances , " said Lady Emily ...
... attach all sorts of meaning to the word which do not of necessity belong to it , and which people of fashion never intend it should be applied to ; that is the fault of your country education . " " Well , but Frances , " said Lady Emily ...
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... attachment on his part to lead her into an illusion so fatal to her peace that which was play to him was death to her . He acknowledged all this now , when it was too late , and paid the price of error with a bitter pang . Rosalinda's ...
... attachment on his part to lead her into an illusion so fatal to her peace that which was play to him was death to her . He acknowledged all this now , when it was too late , and paid the price of error with a bitter pang . Rosalinda's ...
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... attach to your being so very touchy upon these matters ! Do you not think they would cast a suspicious eye at me ? Have a care , Bellamont - nothing renders a man so truly ridiculous as jealousy . " " And nothing renders a woman so ...
... attach to your being so very touchy upon these matters ! Do you not think they would cast a suspicious eye at me ? Have a care , Bellamont - nothing renders a man so truly ridiculous as jealousy . " " And nothing renders a woman so ...
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