Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... laughed very heartily , and then replied " My dear Lady Glassington , you must give me leave , at my time of life , to do what I think best for myself and my niece . " " No , indeed , General , that is what I never shall do . " This was ...
... laughed very heartily , and then replied " My dear Lady Glassington , you must give me leave , at my time of life , to do what I think best for myself and my niece . " " No , indeed , General , that is what I never shall do . " This was ...
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... laughed : " And pray let us 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 ...
... laughed : " And pray let us 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 ...
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... laughed , and hoped they should be better acquainted , and that he would yet listen to her very often . " Do you know , " he said , " I feel as if I had been acquainted with you all my life ; every now and then one does meet with ...
... laughed , and hoped they should be better acquainted , and that he would yet listen to her very often . " Do you know , " he said , " I feel as if I had been acquainted with you all my life ; every now and then one does meet with ...
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... laughed heartily , and the more she laughed , the more enraged he be- came . I entreated her to cease ; and , to avoid detection , I took her by the arm , and we ran as fast as we could away . " Often and often did I repeat these ...
... laughed heartily , and the more she laughed , the more enraged he be- came . I entreated her to cease ; and , to avoid detection , I took her by the arm , and we ran as fast as we could away . " Often and often did I repeat these ...
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... laughed faintly , and with a bad grace , while several other young men who were surrounding Lady Frances laughed in good earnest at what they termed matrimonial sport , while Lady Frances joined in the mirth which she excited at her ...
... laughed faintly , and with a bad grace , while several other young men who were surrounding Lady Frances laughed in good earnest at what they termed matrimonial sport , while Lady Frances joined in the mirth which she excited at her ...
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