Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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Página 28
... taken to all the fashionable places of resort , introduced to many of those who frequented them , and initiated into a great variety of scenes and secrets that saddened and depressed her spirits . Upon the whole , though she was much ...
... taken to all the fashionable places of resort , introduced to many of those who frequented them , and initiated into a great variety of scenes and secrets that saddened and depressed her spirits . Upon the whole , though she was much ...
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... 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 .
... 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 .
Página 82
... informed of it ; for they say he is actually taken in by that busy body , Mrs. Neville , and an old vulgar cunning Scotch cousin , to have serious thoughts of the other girl . ” " Oh , I cannot give credit to that report 82 FLIRTATION .
... informed of it ; for they say he is actually taken in by that busy body , Mrs. Neville , and an old vulgar cunning Scotch cousin , to have serious thoughts of the other girl . ” " Oh , I cannot give credit to that report 82 FLIRTATION .
Página 98
... taken that communication seriously to heart . As a really good and high principled man , he felt alarmed for the dignity of his friend , and was touched by the conduct and character , however faulty and erroneous , of the unhappy ...
... taken that communication seriously to heart . As a really good and high principled man , he felt alarmed for the dignity of his friend , and was touched by the conduct and character , however faulty and erroneous , of the unhappy ...
Página 109
... In the anguish of this joy , I lived — I never attempted any em- ployment - I never opened a book . What was all I had once taken delight in now to me ? Mu- sic was dissonance ; poetry , tasteless ; the long FLIRTATION . 109.
... In the anguish of this joy , I lived — I never attempted any em- ployment - I never opened a book . What was all I had once taken delight in now to me ? Mu- sic was dissonance ; poetry , tasteless ; the long FLIRTATION . 109.
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