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1 So will: the best-hearted and soberest of women play the coquette .
2 And were I minded to play the coquette - as some do--
3 She already knew well how to play the coquette , as Anne had, God curse her.
4 Craig was deeply in love and so was Mary, but like many other girls she liked to play the coquette occasionally.
5 Agatha, loving his teasing, but too deeply moved, too generous and sincere to play the coquette , turned to him again a face shining with tenderness.
6 She might as well have played the coquette in speech as writing.
7 And above all, my friend, do not believe that I have played the coquette with you.
8 Molly didn't have much experience in displaying herself for a man, or in playing the coquette .
9 He moved closer to her, playing the coquette .
10 She was terrible at playing the coquette .
11 Touchingly conscious of the difference in their ages, she often played the coquette , an affectation his friends ridiculed.
12 She seems to have played the coquette a little, both with our young artist and his friend Stephen.
13 "Caroline, do you permit your daughter to play the coquette so early?"
14 No matter how badly he treated her, she played the coquette with him, though never openly enough to annoy Toret.
15 I have rather played the coquette , but-itis delightful that the first nonsense with which one fools a man sufficed.
16 He immediately wrote to Josephine, in terms of the utmost severity accusing her of playing the coquette with half the world.
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