Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... manner that of such nature is the intelli- gence which you have now to impart . " " Well , my dear uncle ! what if I should tell you that a — a certain gentleman will probably present himself ere long , to request your con- sent to ...
... manner that of such nature is the intelli- gence which you have now to impart . " " Well , my dear uncle ! what if I should tell you that a — a certain gentleman will probably present himself ere long , to request your con- sent to ...
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... manner was so unaffected , so exceedingly pleasing , and his personal appearance so advantageous , that both the uncle and niece were impressed with the most favourable idea of his character - a cha- racter 14 FLIRTATION .
... manner was so unaffected , so exceedingly pleasing , and his personal appearance so advantageous , that both the uncle and niece were impressed with the most favourable idea of his character - a cha- racter 14 FLIRTATION .
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... manners were com- mon ; but now , they are so very rare , that one may well remark them if ever they are seen ; it is a little trait to be sure in itself , but it speaks a world of things in his favour . Bless me ! General Montgomery ...
... manners were com- mon ; but now , they are so very rare , that one may well remark them if ever they are seen ; it is a little trait to be sure in itself , but it speaks a world of things in his favour . Bless me ! General Montgomery ...
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... manner . It is comical enough to have a fire lit such weather as this — nobody , ah , ah , ah ! ” ( laughing shrilly , ) 66 nobody but yourself would think of such a thing ; but since you choose to have one , let me show you how to poke ...
... manner . It is comical enough to have a fire lit such weather as this — nobody , ah , ah , ah ! ” ( laughing shrilly , ) 66 nobody but yourself would think of such a thing ; but since you choose to have one , let me show you how to poke ...
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... manner to me ) - why don't you tell that charming sister of yours not to be al- ways crying at the tragedies and laughing at the comedies , and in such preposterous ecstasies with the Zuchelli and the Rosalinda , just as if she had ...
... manner to me ) - why don't you tell that charming sister of yours not to be al- ways crying at the tragedies and laughing at the comedies , and in such preposterous ecstasies with the Zuchelli and the Rosalinda , just as if she had ...
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