Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... leaves fall from it one by one ! Such fate , ere long , will thee betide , When thou hast handled been awhile , With sear flowers to be thrown aside ; And I shall sigh , while others smile , To think thy love for every one Has brought ...
... leaves fall from it one by one ! Such fate , ere long , will thee betide , When thou hast handled been awhile , With sear flowers to be thrown aside ; And I shall sigh , while others smile , To think thy love for every one Has brought ...
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... leave I am sorry also on my own account . " " Frances , " rejoined the General , rousing himself from the temporary weakness of over- wrought feelings , " I have one word only to say to you , though I am but too well aware this is not a ...
... leave I am sorry also on my own account . " " Frances , " rejoined the General , rousing himself from the temporary weakness of over- wrought feelings , " I have one word only to say to you , though I am but too well aware this is not a ...
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... leaves , without requiring any thing beyond them , save a little homage now and then to her beauty ; but Lady Emily had better dig a strawberry - bed in her own gar- den with the man she loves ; nay , better fol- low him in exile and ...
... leaves , without requiring any thing beyond them , save a little homage now and then to her beauty ; but Lady Emily had better dig a strawberry - bed in her own gar- den with the man she loves ; nay , better fol- low him in exile and ...
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... leave to say , wholly unsuited to such a trust ; for instance , it is only two days ago ” —and she smiled triumphantly at having recollected the circumstance " it is only two days ago that she dined in company with a duchess , a count ...
... leave to say , wholly unsuited to such a trust ; for instance , it is only two days ago ” —and she smiled triumphantly at having recollected the circumstance " it is only two days ago that she dined in company with a duchess , a count ...
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... leave to tell you that . " The General 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 ...
... leave to tell you that . " The General 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 ...
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