Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... scene of the preceding night , together with all its painful particulars . " Horrible London ! " she said ; " why did I ever come into it , if such events as those are indeed as common as Mrs. Neville represents them to be ? " ? How ...
... scene of the preceding night , together with all its painful particulars . " Horrible London ! " she said ; " why did I ever come into it , if such events as those are indeed as common as Mrs. Neville represents them to be ? " ? How ...
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... scenes and secrets that saddened and depressed her spirits . Upon the whole , though she was much admired , yet the reality of London delights , viewed through the medium of mere fashionable existence , fell far short of the enchantment ...
... scenes and secrets that saddened and depressed her spirits . Upon the whole , though she was much admired , yet the reality of London delights , viewed through the medium of mere fashionable existence , fell far short of the enchantment ...
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... scene . ' " But I have no cavalier , and I do not ex- actly know how to set about flirting . " " As to having no cavalier , that , you know , must be your own fault ; but it is , I am afraid , Emily , because you have one , or rather an ...
... scene . ' " But I have no cavalier , and I do not ex- actly know how to set about flirting . " " As to having no cavalier , that , you know , must be your own fault ; but it is , I am afraid , Emily , because you have one , or rather an ...
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... scene . The ball - room had been erected in the gar- dens , and was blazing with lights , and gay with a profusion of ornaments in the best taste . On entering , Lady Emily distinguished Lord Mow- bray leaning against one of the pillars ...
... scene . The ball - room had been erected in the gar- dens , and was blazing with lights , and gay with a profusion of ornaments in the best taste . On entering , Lady Emily distinguished Lord Mow- bray leaning against one of the pillars ...
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... scene ; but this is indeed far more splendid — yet perhaps there is some- thing more delightful , after all , in the natural lamp of the inhabitant of the woods . There is , in the reality of Nature , a charm of which one never wearies ...
... scene ; but this is indeed far more splendid — yet perhaps there is some- thing more delightful , after all , in the natural lamp of the inhabitant of the woods . There is , in the reality of Nature , a charm of which one never wearies ...
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