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My rocks , and I escaped almost by miracle . master , as well as myself ,
supposed it was to My godfather had now humbler views for me , spend the
holydays there ; and he therefore and I had little heart to resist any thing . He
made no ...
My rocks , and I escaped almost by miracle . master , as well as myself ,
supposed it was to My godfather had now humbler views for me , spend the
holydays there ; and he therefore and I had little heart to resist any thing . He
made no ...
Сторінка 91
After a sumptuous supper , -at which some maiden's heart is “ Almack's ” may be
charming , -an as endangered by the roguish eye , or the salute sembly at the “
Crown and Anchor , ” and a and squeeze by stealth , dancing is resumed , hop of
...
After a sumptuous supper , -at which some maiden's heart is “ Almack's ” may be
charming , -an as endangered by the roguish eye , or the salute sembly at the “
Crown and Anchor , ” and a and squeeze by stealth , dancing is resumed , hop of
...
Сторінка 121
... in England , We'll wear the gay tinge of youth's roses again . sir ; and Mrs. L. , a
mighty fine creature ; and lady Susan what's her name , that had What soften'd
remembrances come o'er the heart , that unfortunate affair with sir Charles .
... in England , We'll wear the gay tinge of youth's roses again . sir ; and Mrs. L. , a
mighty fine creature ; and lady Susan what's her name , that had What soften'd
remembrances come o'er the heart , that unfortunate affair with sir Charles .
Сторінка 163
A pillow in the room they hide , The door they slily lock ; The bold the bashful
damsels chide , Whose heart's - pulse seem ... Of course , In times to come ,
when older we Have children round our knees ; How will our hearts rejoice to see
Their ...
A pillow in the room they hide , The door they slily lock ; The bold the bashful
damsels chide , Whose heart's - pulse seem ... Of course , In times to come ,
when older we Have children round our knees ; How will our hearts rejoice to see
Their ...
Сторінка 169
But their hearts are so good , let a stranger intrude , niently civil in the streets ,
especially in They'd fight to the last for each ... Reminding me most of that gay
laughing face bury , and , during high market , let them Which once did my fond
heart ...
But their hearts are so good , let a stranger intrude , niently civil in the streets ,
especially in They'd fight to the last for each ... Reminding me most of that gay
laughing face bury , and , during high market , let them Which once did my fond
heart ...
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