Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... affairs . They were , in consequence , in a state of more than usual obsequiousness and garrulity through the dinner ; but how difficult is it for vulgar and grovelling spirits to con- ceal the cause of their self - gratulation ! they ...
... affairs . They were , in consequence , in a state of more than usual obsequiousness and garrulity through the dinner ; but how difficult is it for vulgar and grovelling spirits to con- ceal the cause of their self - gratulation ! they ...
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... affairs thus long ago ? Pretty much as they do now , I suppose ? So my coz made a fool of Miss Marian Macalpine ? ” " He made a villain of himself ! " replied the Colonel , in his loudest tone , and striking the table with his clenched ...
... affairs thus long ago ? Pretty much as they do now , I suppose ? So my coz made a fool of Miss Marian Macalpine ? ” " He made a villain of himself ! " replied the Colonel , in his loudest tone , and striking the table with his clenched ...
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... affairs ; the latter is the sentence I wish to read to you - ay , let me see ; here it is : " I know not , Tom , how it is ; but as I approached this scene of early love , the impres- sions so long effaced , or rather so concealed and ...
... affairs ; the latter is the sentence I wish to read to you - ay , let me see ; here it is : " I know not , Tom , how it is ; but as I approached this scene of early love , the impres- sions so long effaced , or rather so concealed and ...
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... affairs of the preceding evening ; -he might have said of the affairs of the neighbourhood in general , for his attention was seldom confined in any of his morning circuits to one single object . The ruling maxim , indeed , of the ...
... affairs of the preceding evening ; -he might have said of the affairs of the neighbourhood in general , for his attention was seldom confined in any of his morning circuits to one single object . The ruling maxim , indeed , of the ...
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... affairs of half a dozen others ; a word here , and a word there , given in due season , in his perambulations , would , he found , often transform petty feuds and trifling jealousies into serious disputes , and thus lay the foundation ...
... affairs of half a dozen others ; a word here , and a word there , given in due season , in his perambulations , would , he found , often transform petty feuds and trifling jealousies into serious disputes , and thus lay the foundation ...
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