Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... true to you , you may well be a prouder , and are sure to be a happier woman , than had you brought him the dower of a princess . Oh , my dear niece ! I earnestly hope that you may find it so ! -at all events , send the young lord to me ...
... true to you , you may well be a prouder , and are sure to be a happier woman , than had you brought him the dower of a princess . Oh , my dear niece ! I earnestly hope that you may find it so ! -at all events , send the young lord to me ...
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... true ; but it is an excuse too often made for the indulgence of selfish pride , prejudice , and avarice . " " Let us hope it will not be so , in the pre- sent instance , dear uncle . " 66 " Ah ! my dear Emily , give me your youth , give ...
... true ; but it is an excuse too often made for the indulgence of selfish pride , prejudice , and avarice . " " Let us hope it will not be so , in the pre- sent instance , dear uncle . " 66 " Ah ! my dear Emily , give me your youth , give ...
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... true to the race from whence she sprang ; I hope my Lady Emily will walk in her footsteps ; " and she looked as if she did not believe in the likelihood that her wishes would be fulfilled . " Her sister has made a very praiseworthy ...
... true to the race from whence she sprang ; I hope my Lady Emily will walk in her footsteps ; " and she looked as if she did not believe in the likelihood that her wishes would be fulfilled . " Her sister has made a very praiseworthy ...
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... true ; how can any body look well in the hurry of a London life ? and besides , should I not be more hard - hearted than a stone if I could see my dear uncle turned out of his home - the home he loves FLIRTATION . 4.5.
... true ; how can any body look well in the hurry of a London life ? and besides , should I not be more hard - hearted than a stone if I could see my dear uncle turned out of his home - the home he loves FLIRTATION . 4.5.
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... true ; my vera heart's sore , thinking o't . Oh ! if he could only come and stay a while wi ' me at Heatherden ! it would be a proud day to me to see him there . ” " Under other circumstances , I doubt not my uncle would be delighted to ...
... true ; my vera heart's sore , thinking o't . Oh ! if he could only come and stay a while wi ' me at Heatherden ! it would be a proud day to me to see him there . ” " Under other circumstances , I doubt not my uncle would be delighted to ...
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