Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... passed over his benign countenance . " Dearest uncle ! " cried Lady Emily , throw- ing her arms around his neck— “ dearest uncle , calm your agitation ; Frances and I only regret this on your account : do we , dear sister ? Pray cheer ...
... passed over his benign countenance . " Dearest uncle ! " cried Lady Emily , throw- ing her arms around his neck— “ dearest uncle , calm your agitation ; Frances and I only regret this on your account : do we , dear sister ? Pray cheer ...
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... passed , Lord Bellamont , the expected visitor , arrived . Lady Emily was present when he was announced ; and though he had been presented to them at the Fitzham- mond's , still he had the awkwardness of a re- introduction to go through ...
... passed , Lord Bellamont , the expected visitor , arrived . Lady Emily was present when he was announced ; and though he had been presented to them at the Fitzham- mond's , still he had the awkwardness of a re- introduction to go through ...
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... freshness of your unsullied heart , and I too shall entertain no fear ! " A few days of anxiety passed away ; objec- tions were made , difficulties ware started on the part of the Duke of Godolphin ; but the 16 FLIRTATION .
... freshness of your unsullied heart , and I too shall entertain no fear ! " A few days of anxiety passed away ; objec- tions were made , difficulties ware started on the part of the Duke of Godolphin ; but the 16 FLIRTATION .
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... passing around you : for instance of my Lady A , and my Lord B ; - to another of the comparative merit of opera- dancers ; and , if the conversation turns on the beauty of other women , never criticise , for men always set that down to ...
... passing around you : for instance of my Lady A , and my Lord B ; - to another of the comparative merit of opera- dancers ; and , if the conversation turns on the beauty of other women , never criticise , for men always set that down to ...
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... passing hours . Miss Macalpine , Lord Mowbray , and Lady Emily sat apart from them forming their own amuse- ment . Lord Mowbray seemed much enter- tained by Lady Emily's descriptions of all she had seen , and he ended by asking her ...
... passing hours . Miss Macalpine , Lord Mowbray , and Lady Emily sat apart from them forming their own amuse- ment . Lord Mowbray seemed much enter- tained by Lady Emily's descriptions of all she had seen , and he ended by asking her ...
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