Flirtation, Volume 2H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Page 12
... favour of Mr. Carlton ; but he was too guileless himself to suppose any one who took interest in pursuits , which , of all others , lead the mind to a contemplation and a proper sense of the mercies of the Creator , could ever be ...
... favour of Mr. Carlton ; but he was too guileless himself to suppose any one who took interest in pursuits , which , of all others , lead the mind to a contemplation and a proper sense of the mercies of the Creator , could ever be ...
Page 17
... favour , the task was not difficult . General Montgomery said , he hoped he should have the pleasure of riding with him over his estate , and , as he heard he was fond of agri- culture , would show him some improvements in husbandry ...
... favour , the task was not difficult . General Montgomery said , he hoped he should have the pleasure of riding with him over his estate , and , as he heard he was fond of agri- culture , would show him some improvements in husbandry ...
Page 34
... favoured gentlemen of their suite , the initiated in this freemasonry of imperti- nence , were participators in the scene ; and while the really well - bred part of the company felt dis- tressed at the suppressed laughter and rude whis ...
... favoured gentlemen of their suite , the initiated in this freemasonry of imperti- nence , were participators in the scene ; and while the really well - bred part of the company felt dis- tressed at the suppressed laughter and rude whis ...
Page 41
... the cold su- perciliousness opposed to his attack ; and taking his Grace's words of usage for words of favour , he continued with proportionate confidence . " Your Grace is too obliging . A company , now , FLIRTATION . 41.
... the cold su- perciliousness opposed to his attack ; and taking his Grace's words of usage for words of favour , he continued with proportionate confidence . " Your Grace is too obliging . A company , now , FLIRTATION . 41.
Page 50
... favour us with any you may know ; there is nothing that I love so much ; no entertainment that so completely absorbs me for the time being , as the union of story and poetry with music . " Mrs. Fitzhammond spoke her real sentiments ...
... favour us with any you may know ; there is nothing that I love so much ; no entertainment that so completely absorbs me for the time being , as the union of story and poetry with music . " Mrs. Fitzhammond spoke her real sentiments ...
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