Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... observed , that Lady Emily's roses had bloomed again with the blushing of the morning . " There is something very refreshing , " she said , " in the pure air , after all the heat and smoke we have been breathing , which cannot fail of ...
... observed , that Lady Emily's roses had bloomed again with the blushing of the morning . " There is something very refreshing , " she said , " in the pure air , after all the heat and smoke we have been breathing , which cannot fail of ...
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... observations of Mrs. Neville ; so sweet , yet so confused a sensation of undefined and undefinable interest floated through their being ; nor was it till Lady Emily found herself in her room , that the sun shining brightly on a dead ...
... observations of Mrs. Neville ; so sweet , yet so confused a sensation of undefined and undefinable interest floated through their being ; nor was it till Lady Emily found herself in her room , that the sun shining brightly on a dead ...
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... observed her narrowly , the less he believed this ; and he had himself too much truth of character , too much nobility of soul , to avail himself of such common - place unjust abuse , in order to detach Lord Mowbray entirely from her ...
... observed her narrowly , the less he believed this ; and he had himself too much truth of character , too much nobility of soul , to avail himself of such common - place unjust abuse , in order to detach Lord Mowbray entirely from her ...
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... observed last night , it is perhaps the very moment when it had best be told : ' It's good to be merry and wise ; It's good to be just and true ; It's good to be off wi ' the auld love , Before ye be on wi ' the new . ' Now it is of ...
... observed last night , it is perhaps the very moment when it had best be told : ' It's good to be merry and wise ; It's good to be just and true ; It's good to be off wi ' the auld love , Before ye be on wi ' the new . ' Now it is of ...
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... observation been made to Lady Frances , she would have pleaded the customs of the world , the impossibility of doing , in such trivial cir- cumstances , differently from other people ; and a long et cetera of impertinent nothings , that ...
... observation been made to Lady Frances , she would have pleaded the customs of the world , the impossibility of doing , in such trivial cir- cumstances , differently from other people ; and a long et cetera of impertinent nothings , that ...
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