Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... thing to offend your good heart , which I value too highly to wound for a moment . Meant no- thing at all , I assure you ; -nobody I esteemed more than the late Lord Mowbray - except the present the present company , you know , are ...
... thing to offend your good heart , which I value too highly to wound for a moment . Meant no- thing at all , I assure you ; -nobody I esteemed more than the late Lord Mowbray - except the present the present company , you know , are ...
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... thing this good man gives me the credit of being ! But if I am otherwise , is it my fault ? can I help it ? who can help being what they are , whatever that may be ? " The still small voice which replied to his questions , he heard not ...
... thing this good man gives me the credit of being ! But if I am otherwise , is it my fault ? can I help it ? who can help being what they are , whatever that may be ? " The still small voice which replied to his questions , he heard not ...
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... thing else , without knowing why or wherefore . " Lord Mowbray forgot he was endowed with other faculties than the leaf of the desert , or the breath of the blast . As the carriage passed through the little hamlet of Abbotsbury ...
... thing else , without knowing why or wherefore . " Lord Mowbray forgot he was endowed with other faculties than the leaf of the desert , or the breath of the blast . As the carriage passed through the little hamlet of Abbotsbury ...
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... things , I suppose . " 66 " I feel certain , " replied Colonel Pennington , " that these apartments are usually the resi- dence of the gentleman who has just left us , or they would not be as comfortable as they are ; and see here ...
... things , I suppose . " 66 " I feel certain , " replied Colonel Pennington , " that these apartments are usually the resi- dence of the gentleman who has just left us , or they would not be as comfortable as they are ; and see here ...
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... thing for twenty miles round , and not a vestige of Chapel or Holyrood can I dis- cover . " At that moment Smiling Bill came from the porch , with a bunch of large keys in his hand . " Please you , my Lord , the steward sent me with ...
... thing for twenty miles round , and not a vestige of Chapel or Holyrood can I dis- cover . " At that moment Smiling Bill came from the porch , with a bunch of large keys in his hand . " Please you , my Lord , the steward sent me with ...
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