Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... give me none of your onlys . When my Emily's amusement or hap- piness is concerned , I cannot bear an only . And let me look at you , dear one , -why B 2 FLIRTATION . 3 and her tears flowed afresh, as the thoughts of ...
... give me none of your onlys . When my Emily's amusement or hap- piness is concerned , I cannot bear an only . And let me look at you , dear one , -why B 2 FLIRTATION . 3 and her tears flowed afresh, as the thoughts of ...
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... give to deceive her as to the real degradation of her situation . ” 66 Perhaps so , uncle ; but then , if she could but know of her poor mother's state - of her father's ! -then , oh then ! without a doubt her heart would melt , and she ...
... give to deceive her as to the real degradation of her situation . ” 66 Perhaps so , uncle ; but then , if she could but know of her poor mother's state - of her father's ! -then , oh then ! without a doubt her heart would melt , and she ...
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... give you pleasure . ” " I am delighted to hear any thing which gives you pleasure , my dear , as you well 6 FLIRTATION .
... give you pleasure . ” " I am delighted to hear any thing which gives you pleasure , my dear , as you well 6 FLIRTATION .
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A Novel Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. gives you pleasure , my dear , as you well know , and have always proved ; and without pretend- ing to any skill in necromancy , I can see by your manner that of such nature is the intelli- gence ...
A Novel Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. gives you pleasure , my dear , as you well know , and have always proved ; and without pretend- ing to any skill in necromancy , I can see by your manner that of such nature is the intelli- gence ...
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... give into the speculations of the times , which had brought thousands to ruin ; and that , in the earnest hope of increasing the fortune of his nieces , he had in fact dissipated them entirely . " But , " he added , " I had this cir ...
... give into the speculations of the times , which had brought thousands to ruin ; and that , in the earnest hope of increasing the fortune of his nieces , he had in fact dissipated them entirely . " But , " he added , " I had this cir ...
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