Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... least slower , and less discernible ; the circle of their attachments may extend even to all their own relations , or to those persons who minister immediately to their daily com- forts and diversions ; such as to the servants who ...
... least slower , and less discernible ; the circle of their attachments may extend even to all their own relations , or to those persons who minister immediately to their daily com- forts and diversions ; such as to the servants who ...
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... least , there is no apparent reason against it . And yet , that very world whose approbation you seem to ground such conse- quence upon , and to rely on for on for every chance of happiness , may condemn this projected al- liance . Oh ...
... least , there is no apparent reason against it . And yet , that very world whose approbation you seem to ground such conse- quence upon , and to rely on for on for every chance of happiness , may condemn this projected al- liance . Oh ...
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... least have half a dozen , and play them all off the one against the other . To one , you might talk of dogs and horses ; to another of perfumed gloves ; to another of the Flirtations which you see passing around you : for instance of my ...
... least have half a dozen , and play them all off the one against the other . To one , you might talk of dogs and horses ; to another of perfumed gloves ; to another of the Flirtations which you see passing around you : for instance of my ...
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... least troublesome to her , or she to him ; and they really speak to each other as kindly as possible ; but I am sure it is for the very reason that they leave each other at perfect liberty . Besides , it is what every body does ...
... least troublesome to her , or she to him ; and they really speak to each other as kindly as possible ; but I am sure it is for the very reason that they leave each other at perfect liberty . Besides , it is what every body does ...
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... least endea- vouring to be interested in them ; thinking of his interests , however much they might inter- fere with my previous habits and tastes ; using my influence to induce him to attend to his public duties , if ever , through ...
... least endea- vouring to be interested in them ; thinking of his interests , however much they might inter- fere with my previous habits and tastes ; using my influence to induce him to attend to his public duties , if ever , through ...
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