Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... Captain Colyton ; you see I have not forgotten your name , but neither have I for- gotten my sex , and still less my presumed at- tractions , and I must therefore put your gallan- try or your invention to the test , by demanding the ...
... Captain Colyton ; you see I have not forgotten your name , but neither have I for- gotten my sex , and still less my presumed at- tractions , and I must therefore put your gallan- try or your invention to the test , by demanding the ...
Page 102
... Captain Colyton , " said the Countess ; " for I can assure him that he might have paid me a much more acceptable compliment by answering my first question , and explaining why he did not sooner present himself in St. James's Square ...
... Captain Colyton , " said the Countess ; " for I can assure him that he might have paid me a much more acceptable compliment by answering my first question , and explaining why he did not sooner present himself in St. James's Square ...
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A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. an ill compliment , Captain Colyton , and me a still poorer one , by imagining that I ... Captain Colyton . " " So far as externals are concerned , and put- ting aside every thing that has reference to the ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. an ill compliment , Captain Colyton , and me a still poorer one , by imagining that I ... Captain Colyton . " " So far as externals are concerned , and put- ting aside every thing that has reference to the ...
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... Captain Colyton ? " " I have had the honour of an introduction to her since my arrival in London . " " An acquaintance , " said the Countess with an arch smile , " which you will doubtless cul- tivate , after the character my friend ...
... Captain Colyton ? " " I have had the honour of an introduction to her since my arrival in London . " " An acquaintance , " said the Countess with an arch smile , " which you will doubtless cul- tivate , after the character my friend ...
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... Captain Seagrave . " 66 Captain Seagrave ! Is he your friend ? " exclaimed the Countess in evident surprise , exchanging at the same time significant looks with Mrs. Morlay . " Our family became acquainted with him when he was quartered ...
... Captain Seagrave . " 66 Captain Seagrave ! Is he your friend ? " exclaimed the Countess in evident surprise , exchanging at the same time significant looks with Mrs. Morlay . " Our family became acquainted with him when he was quartered ...
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