Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... only , give me none of your onlys . When my Emily's amusement or hap- piness is concerned , I cannot bear an only . And let me look at you , dear one , -why B 2 FLIRTATION . 3 and her tears flowed afresh, as the thoughts of ...
... only , give me none of your onlys . When my Emily's amusement or hap- piness is concerned , I cannot bear an only . And let me look at you , dear one , -why B 2 FLIRTATION . 3 and her tears flowed afresh, as the thoughts of ...
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A Novel Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. let me look at you , dear one , -why your eyes are red , you have been crying ! " " I have , dear uncle ! and all the pleasure I might have experienced was , I confess , to- tally lost in the ...
A Novel Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. let me look at you , dear one , -why your eyes are red , you have been crying ! " " I have , dear uncle ! and all the pleasure I might have experienced was , I confess , to- tally lost in the ...
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... look so grave . I assure you this is no sentimental , whining love story that I am come to interest you about ; neither do I wish to claim your indul- gence for any low or even unequal marriage . " " Oh , I never suspected that ...
... look so grave . I assure you this is no sentimental , whining love story that I am come to interest you about ; neither do I wish to claim your indul- gence for any low or even unequal marriage . " " Oh , I never suspected that ...
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... tenderness to , than possess the world's wealth and all its glitter- ing pageant , without such an object to live for and to look up to : " saying which , she took Lady Emily's arm , and walked away into another room FLIRTATION . 23.
... tenderness to , than possess the world's wealth and all its glitter- ing pageant , without such an object to live for and to look up to : " saying which , she took Lady Emily's arm , and walked away into another room FLIRTATION . 23.
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... look so ébahi , Emily — a little time will set all these things to rights . If you were not my sister , and that I should be ashamed of you if you went on so , believe me I would not take the trouble of telling you all this - for I hate ...
... look so ébahi , Emily — a little time will set all these things to rights . If you were not my sister , and that I should be ashamed of you if you went on so , believe me I would not take the trouble of telling you all this - for I hate ...
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