Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... hour . " " 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 .
... hour . " " 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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... hours , and enjoyed seeing her in a passion , never wished it should go too far- " Really , my dear Lady Glassington , I cannot see why you should be in a passion , because I say , that although Lady Frances is about to make an ...
... hours , and enjoyed seeing her in a passion , never wished it should go too far- " Really , my dear Lady Glassington , I cannot see why you should be in a passion , because I say , that although Lady Frances is about to make an ...
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... hour ; but then I should not know how to talk of them in the way men talk of them , which very often seems to me very cruel and always very uninteresting ; and as to turning my discourse upon the Flirtation , as you call it , of Lady A ...
... hour ; but then I should not know how to talk of them in the way men talk of them , which very often seems to me very cruel and always very uninteresting ; and as to turning my discourse upon the Flirtation , as you call it , of Lady A ...
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... hours . She wondered , con- sidering how much variety she had seen of persons and things , that nothing remained to fix her attention upon , or excite one single idea . A mixture of brilliant gewgaws danced before her eyes , and troops ...
... hours . She wondered , con- sidering how much variety she had seen of persons and things , that nothing remained to fix her attention upon , or excite one single idea . A mixture of brilliant gewgaws danced before her eyes , and troops ...
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... hour sufficed to Lady Emily ; and when she returned , the whole party were struck with the extreme splendour and beauty of her and her attire , which seemed to confer mutual lustre upon each other . 66 Really , " cried Lady Glassington ...
... hour sufficed to Lady Emily ; and when she returned , the whole party were struck with the extreme splendour and beauty of her and her attire , which seemed to confer mutual lustre upon each other . 66 Really , " cried Lady Glassington ...
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