Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... honour of telling you some time ago , my dear General . " " Yes , Lady Glassington ; and although I was extremely obliged to you for the interest you express about my niece , I ventured to differ with you , because the qualities I ...
... honour of telling you some time ago , my dear General . " " Yes , Lady Glassington ; and although I was extremely obliged to you for the interest you express about my niece , I ventured to differ with you , because the qualities I ...
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... honour ; but if you ask me how Lady Emily looks , I think she is just as hand- some when she has less finery on . " " Oh , but you know there is a time for all things . One is not always to be en robe de chambre . " “ I think , ” said ...
... honour ; but if you ask me how Lady Emily looks , I think she is just as hand- some when she has less finery on . " " Oh , but you know there is a time for all things . One is not always to be en robe de chambre . " “ I think , ” said ...
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... honour , " and he extended his arm to her . " You forget , my dear Altamont , that Lady Emily might be the death of one of us , if she were thus to decide in favour of either . I am not sure that even your cloth would protect you ; no ...
... honour , " and he extended his arm to her . " You forget , my dear Altamont , that Lady Emily might be the death of one of us , if she were thus to decide in favour of either . I am not sure that even your cloth would protect you ; no ...
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... honour and happiness ; at the same time no harsh or prejudiced sentiments were uttered against the interesting but imprudent indivi- dual , who , in forgetting what was due to her- self as a woman and a responsible being en- dowed with ...
... honour and happiness ; at the same time no harsh or prejudiced sentiments were uttered against the interesting but imprudent indivi- dual , who , in forgetting what was due to her- self as a woman and a responsible being en- dowed with ...
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... honour and dignity must first be thought of ; and if indeed he is , as you sup- pose , attached seriously to Lady Emily Lori- mer , the very best thing he can do is to marry her as soon as possible . " 99 " Ah ! you men , " sighed Mrs ...
... honour and dignity must first be thought of ; and if indeed he is , as you sup- pose , attached seriously to Lady Emily Lori- mer , the very best thing he can do is to marry her as soon as possible . " 99 " Ah ! you men , " sighed Mrs ...
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