Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... Emily awoke the next morn- ing , she scarcely knew where she was ; a sense of oppression was at her heart , but she could VOL . III . B M101926 not at first clearly recollect its cause . This temporary FLIRTATION. ...
... Emily awoke the next morn- ing , she scarcely knew where she was ; a sense of oppression was at her heart , but she could VOL . III . B M101926 not at first clearly recollect its cause . This temporary FLIRTATION. ...
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... knew what you said : this is what you said- That it was quite a right marriage for my Lady Frances , but would be quite a wrong one for my Lady Emily , that is what you said , Mrs. Neville . " ( Here Mrs. Neville raised her hands and ...
... knew what you said : this is what you said- That it was quite a right marriage for my Lady Frances , but would be quite a wrong one for my Lady Emily , that is what you said , Mrs. Neville . " ( Here Mrs. Neville raised her hands and ...
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... sic na thought : I knew well eneugh that ye would never forsake him . " " There , Alpinia , you did me but justice ; besides , I have no merit in this determination , for I love no body so much ; at least 46 FLIRTATION .
... sic na thought : I knew well eneugh that ye would never forsake him . " " There , Alpinia , you did me but justice ; besides , I have no merit in this determination , for I love no body so much ; at least 46 FLIRTATION .
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... afford to their stronger minds , had seen at a glance that the danger of Lord Mowbray's marrying Rosalinda no longer existed . " Trust me , " she said , " if ever I knew what love meant , and that I do know it 100 FLIRTATION .
... afford to their stronger minds , had seen at a glance that the danger of Lord Mowbray's marrying Rosalinda no longer existed . " Trust me , " she said , " if ever I knew what love meant , and that I do know it 100 FLIRTATION .
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... knew I had only felt what I expressed , and that I had not acted well , but suffered intensely - not thought of obtaining applause , but of giving utterance to the senti- ments which were consuming me . " When the Opera closed for the ...
... knew I had only felt what I expressed , and that I had not acted well , but suffered intensely - not thought of obtaining applause , but of giving utterance to the senti- ments which were consuming me . " When the Opera closed for the ...
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