Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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... head of the head master , who is at this present moment inditing a letter to her lady- ship , beginning , no doubt , with , I am sorry to be obliged to take up my pen , ' or , I am concerned to be under the necessity of sitting down to ...
... head of the head master , who is at this present moment inditing a letter to her lady- ship , beginning , no doubt , with , I am sorry to be obliged to take up my pen , ' or , I am concerned to be under the necessity of sitting down to ...
Page 122
... head and ears already : women are mighty apt to be taken one way or other with a bit of a coxcomb . Vanity - vanity ! but still I know — I suspect , Dora has a heart : from me , I hope , she has a right to a heart . But I will say no ...
... head and ears already : women are mighty apt to be taken one way or other with a bit of a coxcomb . Vanity - vanity ! but still I know — I suspect , Dora has a heart : from me , I hope , she has a right to a heart . But I will say no ...
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... head will turn , for no head can stand the dose of flattery that happens to suit the taste . I am particularly flattered by the idea of being a safe , good friend ; and frankly , if I can be of any service to you , I will . Is there any ...
... head will turn , for no head can stand the dose of flattery that happens to suit the taste . I am particularly flattered by the idea of being a safe , good friend ; and frankly , if I can be of any service to you , I will . Is there any ...
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