Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... , indeed , even they know better now - a - days how to behave themselves . It is only permissible for a lady to suffer the corner of her mouth just to turn , when the irresistible Mr. Liston is on the stage , and she may 30 FLIRTATION .
... , indeed , even they know better now - a - days how to behave themselves . It is only permissible for a lady to suffer the corner of her mouth just to turn , when the irresistible Mr. Liston is on the stage , and she may 30 FLIRTATION .
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... on a bench which was just at hand ; she suffered him to lead her to it . " Malicious and contemptible liars ! " he said , seating himself by her , and taking her passive hand ; " I entreat you , dear Lady Emily FLIRTATION . 83.
... on a bench which was just at hand ; she suffered him to lead her to it . " Malicious and contemptible liars ! " he said , seating himself by her , and taking her passive hand ; " I entreat you , dear Lady Emily FLIRTATION . 83.
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... suffer me to explain to you what may seem mysterious respecting my- self ; but yet this is not the time or place . Allow me to request an interview with you at your own house ; I earnestly implore it . " " I feel sick at heart ...
... suffer me to explain to you what may seem mysterious respecting my- self ; but yet this is not the time or place . Allow me to request an interview with you at your own house ; I earnestly implore it . " " I feel sick at heart ...
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... suffered to vibrate , while the quiet monosyl- lable , pronounced with all the passive insipidity of an automaton uttering by clock - work , left the beholder in doubt whether she were indeed a beautiful image or a living woman . Mr ...
... suffered to vibrate , while the quiet monosyl- lable , pronounced with all the passive insipidity of an automaton uttering by clock - work , left the beholder in doubt whether she were indeed a beautiful image or a living woman . Mr ...
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... suffered intensely - not thought of obtaining applause , but of giving utterance to the senti- ments which were consuming me . " When the Opera closed for the season , I learnt where Lord Mowbray resided , and to that neighbourhood I ...
... suffered intensely - not thought of obtaining applause , but of giving utterance to the senti- ments which were consuming me . " When the Opera closed for the season , I learnt where Lord Mowbray resided , and to that neighbourhood I ...
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