Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... . " " I wished to find you alone , my dear uncle ; for I have tidings to announce , which I think will give you pleasure . ” " I am delighted to hear any thing which gives you pleasure , my dear , as you well 6 FLIRTATION .
... . " " I wished to find you alone , my dear uncle ; for I have tidings to announce , which I think will 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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... hear such a confusion of phrases ? -is it , I ask , possible to know what Mrs. Neville would be at ? " The General bowed , and begged not to be made to give his decision on the present im- portant subject . " Bless me , my dear Lady ...
... hear such a confusion of phrases ? -is it , I ask , possible to know what Mrs. Neville would be at ? " The General bowed , and begged not to be made to give his decision on the present im- portant subject . " Bless me , my dear Lady ...
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... do at all for my Lady Emily . " " There now ! Why , General , how can you allow her to run on so ? Did you ever hear any thing so extraordinary in your life ? " asked the again enraged Lady Glassington . " Pray , Mrs. FLIRTATION . 21.
... do at all for my Lady Emily . " " There now ! Why , General , how can you allow her to run on so ? Did you ever hear any thing so extraordinary in your life ? " asked the again enraged Lady Glassington . " Pray , Mrs. FLIRTATION . 21.
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... hear what you would do ; " said she . " Live for my husband entirely , devotedly , " replied Lady Emily with enthusiasm ; " be happy with him abroad , and still happier at home ; make my house and myself agreeable to his friends ...
... hear what you would do ; " said she . " Live for my husband entirely , devotedly , " replied Lady Emily with enthusiasm ; " be happy with him abroad , and still happier at home ; make my house and myself agreeable to his friends ...
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... hear , not to accept Lady Frances's invitation , though she really wishes to have ye . ” " What , and leave my uncle ? how could you suppose such a thing ? ” " I never did enterteen sic na thought : I knew well eneugh that ye would ...
... hear , not to accept Lady Frances's invitation , though she really wishes to have ye . ” " What , and leave my uncle ? how could you suppose such a thing ? ” " I never did enterteen sic na thought : I knew well eneugh that ye would ...
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