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You may find the story a touch wanton, but hear me through all the same."
The image of herself as a wanton was so absurd, she had to smile.
Wanton addressed the four points in a letter to the Assembly, but to no effect.
The shriek wanton and on, competing with the fire whistle.
Where is your right to chain up a wanton who is no religious?
Wanton was admitted as a freeman to Newport in 1718, and had an active business life.
Taking out his suppressions on this innocent wanton who could not know what drove him.
- the little wanton ending up in tears at the foot of the cross.
With racing heart she wondered if he would think her wanton posing so seductively.
A wanton is she, and never pledged a troth to any man!"
In fact, wanton would describe you better, I believe."
The very step of a wanton is suggestive.
With no known civic background, Wanton was elected as governor of the colony in 1769, and served for six years.
She was the wanton of the group.
Was she a wanton who valued a godly man less than a dissolute lord?
Why, sir, her name's a word; and to dally with that word might make my sister wanton.
As a merchant, Wanton was involved in the maritime trade of a variety of goods.
Wanton issued a proclamation for the arrest of the guilty parties, but no arrests were ever made.
Wanton sent a calm reply to this resolution, but continued his opposition to the army and the commissions.
Most credibly, she was a wanton who had come out to keep a rendezvous amid the tombs.
In 1745 and again in 1747, Wanton was elected as the governor of the colony, each time for a one-year term.
Eventually, Wanton fled Newport when the British left the city.
She decided that although the maidenly route was probably for the best, wanton was closer to her true nature.
But the court wanton spurned him for a lord, his dearmylove.
"Kiku-san says almost any of these will turn the shyest lady wanton."