Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... attention ; and if I could not remove altogether the heavy weight which oppressed him , I certainly did alleviate and lighten its burthen . " When we found ourselves in a small com- fortable parlour in the inn at Murell Green , and that ...
... attention ; and if I could not remove altogether the heavy weight which oppressed him , I certainly did alleviate and lighten its burthen . " When we found ourselves in a small com- fortable parlour in the inn at Murell Green , and that ...
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... attention as a great commercial city , it is full of minor matters of interest . The re- maining bits of Elizabethan architecture are in the best taste of English fashion . There are door - ways , and architraves , and arches which well ...
... attention as a great commercial city , it is full of minor matters of interest . The re- maining bits of Elizabethan architecture are in the best taste of English fashion . There are door - ways , and architraves , and arches which well ...
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... attention ; but we run on with one thing till it has usurped the due place of another ; and thus it is , we say we have no time . " I am sure of one thing , which is that so long as God gives me health and my senses , I shall always ...
... attention ; but we run on with one thing till it has usurped the due place of another ; and thus it is , we say we have no time . " I am sure of one thing , which is that so long as God gives me health and my senses , I shall always ...
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... attention to avowed admiration . The former she called talking to her friends - the latter a little inno- cent Flirtation . Had any one , who felt really in- terested in her , told her truth - she would have tossed her head in disdain ...
... attention to avowed admiration . The former she called talking to her friends - the latter a little inno- cent Flirtation . Had any one , who felt really in- terested in her , told her truth - she would have tossed her head in disdain ...
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... attention . Still she continued to read , and she saw that the inquiring glances which her uncle sent forth from time to time on her coun- tenance , became less frequent , as the quiet music of her voice soothed him into the belief ...
... attention . Still she continued to read , and she saw that the inquiring glances which her uncle sent forth from time to time on her coun- tenance , became less frequent , as the quiet music of her voice soothed him into the belief ...
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