The Royal Wanderer, Or, Secret Memoirs of Caroline: The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal TravelsH. Rowe, 1820 - 860 pages |
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... them who viewed , with a dear and peculiar interest , which she had never felt before , his manly and elegant person . If to C the powerful blandishments and insinuated ad- mirations of Madame S MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE . 9 CHAPTER II. ...
... them who viewed , with a dear and peculiar interest , which she had never felt before , his manly and elegant person . If to C the powerful blandishments and insinuated ad- mirations of Madame S MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE . 9 CHAPTER II. ...
Page 10
... felt somewhat embarrassed by the excessive modesty of a soldier ! After en- treating her to spare his feelings , which his ap- pearance sufficiently explained , were raised by his own praises , they conversed on indifferent subjects ...
... felt somewhat embarrassed by the excessive modesty of a soldier ! After en- treating her to spare his feelings , which his ap- pearance sufficiently explained , were raised by his own praises , they conversed on indifferent subjects ...
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... felt for each other , took his leave unnoticed . The Duke sought the Duchess : and , in his overflowing joy , saw not the pale alarm and confusion of his consort . He enquired for Caroline ; -she was on the point of taking the diversion ...
... felt for each other , took his leave unnoticed . The Duke sought the Duchess : and , in his overflowing joy , saw not the pale alarm and confusion of his consort . He enquired for Caroline ; -she was on the point of taking the diversion ...
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... felt called upon to make an effort to overcome his feelings . Resigning the care of the Princess to some of the party who had by this time arrived , he ventured to look over the rocks , and beheld her Deliverer hanging midway by the ...
... felt called upon to make an effort to overcome his feelings . Resigning the care of the Princess to some of the party who had by this time arrived , he ventured to look over the rocks , and beheld her Deliverer hanging midway by the ...
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... felt for the other sentiments of more exalted or refined affection , than our heroine and the luckless Barham , When Lord Edward regained his house in Grosvenor Square , he found the latter just re- covering from a severe paroxysm of ...
... felt for the other sentiments of more exalted or refined affection , than our heroine and the luckless Barham , When Lord Edward regained his house in Grosvenor Square , he found the latter just re- covering from a severe paroxysm of ...
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