Flirtation: A Novel, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... Many of the hurried step . and strange wildness of manner ; and in vain Lord Mowbray whispered to her to compose herself . She seemed reckless of all the passing scene . At length the well known sounds of Mrs. 84 FLIRTATION .
... Many of the hurried step . and strange wildness of manner ; and in vain Lord Mowbray whispered to her to compose herself . She seemed reckless of all the passing scene . At length the well known sounds of Mrs. 84 FLIRTATION .
Página 109
... passed my cottage window , or gave orders to his work people . 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 ...
... passed my cottage window , or gave orders to his work people . 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 ...
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... passed his arm through Mr. Altamont's , and without uttering a word walked away with him . It must be owned that the sacrifice of a present desire to the fulfilment of a duty of gratitude was a sacrifice ; but still he would have ...
... passed his arm through Mr. Altamont's , and without uttering a word walked away with him . It must be owned that the sacrifice of a present desire to the fulfilment of a duty of gratitude was a sacrifice ; but still he would have ...
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... Mowbray Castle , where he saw no one , and passed the winter in solitude and sorrow . When the recollection of Lady Emily , and of his own apparently cruel rude- ness G 2 FLIRTATION . 123 and to too much exertion; and, in the ...
... Mowbray Castle , where he saw no one , and passed the winter in solitude and sorrow . When the recollection of Lady Emily , and of his own apparently cruel rude- ness G 2 FLIRTATION . 123 and to too much exertion; and, in the ...
Página 125
... passed through Bristol , he hap- pened to see from a window General Mont- gomery's servant , Edwards , pass by . How the sight of any person or thing the most distantly connected with a beloved object vibrates on every chord of feeling ...
... passed through Bristol , he hap- pened to see from a window General Mont- gomery's servant , Edwards , pass by . How the sight of any person or thing the most distantly connected with a beloved object vibrates on every chord of feeling ...
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