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  • Mr. Stuart went back to the ball, and, I regret to say, made himself obnoxious to old Featherbrain, by the marked _empressement_ of his devotion to old Featherbrain's wife.

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

  • Mr.. Featherbrain and Mr. Stuart have been devoted to each other all the evening.

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

  • Featherbrain, it might have been for a baronet -- for of course there isn't a girl in New York could stand the ghost of a chance beside

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

  • Featherbrain, whom no reasoning and no pleading could touch, the glare of the firebrand had to illuminate: there remained but that method.

    The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • You can follow any responses to this entry through the One Response to "Just call me Featherbrain."

    Fluid Pudding 2008

  • You can follow any responses to this entry through the One Response to "Just call me Featherbrain."

    Fluid Pudding 2008

  • You can follow any responses to this entry through the One Response to "Just call me Featherbrain."

    Fluid Pudding 2008

  • "one hardly knows which to admire most -- the refined tact of Mr. Stuart's flatteries, or the matronly dignity with which Mr.. Featherbrain repels them!"

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

  • "And she jilted me in cold blood for Featherbrain.

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

  • "And if I were Prince," Charley interposes, before Miss Darrell can answer, "my first royal act would be to order Featherbrain to the deepest dungeon beneath the castle moat, and make his charming relict

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

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