Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... 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 , that is what I never shall do . " This was uttered in a pretence of half ...
... 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 , that is what I never shall do . " This was uttered in a pretence of half ...
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... entirely , devotedly , " replied Lady Emily with enthusiasm ; " be happy with him abroad , and still happier at home ; make my house and myself agreeable to his friends , having no friends myself that were not his FLIRTATION . 37.
... entirely , devotedly , " replied Lady Emily with enthusiasm ; " be happy with him abroad , and still happier at home ; make my house and myself agreeable to his friends , having no friends myself that were not his FLIRTATION . 37.
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... replied , whispering and blushing , " you are quite mis- taken ; nothing made me decline going to Lady Orwell's ; but not liking to leave my uncle with- out his party . " " Well , Emily , we will not dispute about 52 FLIRTATION .
... replied , whispering and blushing , " you are quite mis- taken ; nothing made me decline going to Lady Orwell's ; but not liking to leave my uncle with- out his party . " " Well , Emily , we will not dispute about 52 FLIRTATION .
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... replied- " No , Frances , one gown is not the same to me as another . I do not pretend that , for everybody likes to look their best , especially on an occa- sion of so much show and ceremony as that of FLIRTATION . 55.
... replied- " No , Frances , one gown is not the same to me as another . I do not pretend that , for everybody likes to look their best , especially on an occa- sion of so much show and ceremony as that of FLIRTATION . 55.
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... replied , looking very serious . " As I sat in my peignoir while Marshall was adjusting my head - dress , he said ; " Your ladyship will , I conclude , want my attendance , for the Prince's ball to - morrow night . ' ' And pray , Mr ...
... replied , looking very serious . " As I sat in my peignoir while Marshall was adjusting my head - dress , he said ; " Your ladyship will , I conclude , want my attendance , for the Prince's ball to - morrow night . ' ' And pray , Mr ...
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