Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... called for it himself , and never left me till I was safe out of the crowd . When I was young , indeed , those manners were com- mon ; but now , they are so very rare , that one may well remark them if ever they are seen ; it is a ...
... called for it himself , and never left me till I was safe out of the crowd . When I was young , indeed , those manners were com- mon ; but now , they are so very rare , that one may well remark them if ever they are seen ; it is a ...
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... called me away , but pleasure detained me . " " Well , to be sure , that is charming - so you really tell the truth at last ; but I never believ- you when you said you were going ; it is ed beyond belief how I can read characters ; it ...
... called me away , but pleasure detained me . " " Well , to be sure , that is charming - so you really tell the truth at last ; but I never believ- you when you said you were going ; it is ed beyond belief how I can read characters ; it ...
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... called upon to derive from their own exertions and self - resources those comforts and accessories to mere exist- ence which , perhaps , are never known to be luxuries , or are never duly tasted as such , till we have felt what it is to ...
... called upon to derive from their own exertions and self - resources those comforts and accessories to mere exist- ence which , perhaps , are never known to be luxuries , or are never duly tasted as such , till we have felt what it is to ...
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... called to a waterman , and having pro- cured a boat , we stepped into it . The busy Thames , the noise of the town , and the rude voices of those who were plying their various craft on the river - the dome of St. Paul's dimly seen in ...
... called to a waterman , and having pro- cured a boat , we stepped into it . The busy Thames , the noise of the town , and the rude voices of those who were plying their various craft on the river - the dome of St. Paul's dimly seen in ...
Página 139
... called the most common of things - common ! what can properly deserve that epithet of all the works of creation ? None surely ; they are all replete with infinite wisdom . Who that regards them as they deserve to be regarded , can for a ...
... called the most common of things - common ! what can properly deserve that epithet of all the works of creation ? None surely ; they are all replete with infinite wisdom . Who that regards them as they deserve to be regarded , can for a ...
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