Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... ! " and she drew herself up . " It is the Marquis of Bellamont , son to the Duke of Godolphin , who solicits my hand ; and as there does not exist one circumstance qui blesse les bienséances , you know it must be FLIRTATION . 7.
... ! " and she drew herself up . " It is the Marquis of Bellamont , son to the Duke of Godolphin , who solicits my hand ; and as there does not exist one circumstance qui blesse les bienséances , you know it must be FLIRTATION . 7.
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... circumstances — cir- cumstances in which I have not had any par- ticipation whatever - I myself am probably a beggar ! " He sunk back on his chair as he uttered these last words , overcome with a sense of remorse and sorrow , which ...
... circumstances — cir- cumstances in which I have not had any par- ticipation whatever - I myself am probably a beggar ! " He sunk back on his chair as he uttered these last words , overcome with a sense of remorse and sorrow , which ...
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... circumstance " it is only two days ago that she dined in company with a duchess , a count- ess , and an ambassadress , and when the ladies were to move to dinner , she absolutely rose up as the steward announced it was upon table , and ...
... circumstance " it is only two days ago that she dined in company with a duchess , a count- ess , and an ambassadress , and when the ladies were to move to dinner , she absolutely rose up as the steward announced it was upon table , and ...
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... circumstances , I doubt not my uncle would be delighted to become your guest ; but when the heart is crushed , and the prospects of life darkened as his are , there is nothing but an independent situation , however humble , which can ...
... circumstances , I doubt not my uncle would be delighted to become your guest ; but when the heart is crushed , and the prospects of life darkened as his are , there is nothing but an independent situation , however humble , which can ...
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... circumstance : -I intend to do so . " 66 By - the - by , Emily , " said Lady Frances , ad- dressing her sister , " I wish to speak with you ; for to - morrow I may not see you till we meet at the ball , " and she led her sister into an ...
... circumstance : -I intend to do so . " 66 By - the - by , Emily , " said Lady Frances , ad- dressing her sister , " I wish to speak with you ; for to - morrow I may not see you till we meet at the ball , " and she led her sister into an ...
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