A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyB. Cormon and Blanc, 1837 - 135 Seiten |
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... continued I , pointing at my port- manteau , full cheerfully should it have been opened to you for the ransom of the unfortunate - The monk made me a bow - but of all others , resumed I , the unfortunate of our own country surely have ...
... continued I , pointing at my port- manteau , full cheerfully should it have been opened to you for the ransom of the unfortunate - The monk made me a bow - but of all others , resumed I , the unfortunate of our own country surely have ...
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... continued holding her hand almost without knowing it ; so that Mons . Des- sein left us together with her hand in mine , and with our faces turned towards the door of the remise , and said he would be back in five minutes . Now a ...
... continued holding her hand almost without knowing it ; so that Mons . Des- sein left us together with her hand in mine , and with our faces turned towards the door of the remise , and said he would be back in five minutes . Now a ...
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... continued she - you had reason -the heart knew it , and was satisfied ; and who , but an English philosopher , would have sent notices of it to the brain , to reverse the judgment ? In saying this , she disengaged her hand , with a look ...
... continued she - you had reason -the heart knew it , and was satisfied ; and who , but an English philosopher , would have sent notices of it to the brain , to reverse the judgment ? In saying this , she disengaged her hand , with a look ...
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... continued I , I know not ; but they have certainly got the credit of understanding more of love , and making it better than any other nation upon earth : but for my own part , I think them errant bunglers , and in truth the worst set of ...
... continued I , I know not ; but they have certainly got the credit of understanding more of love , and making it better than any other nation upon earth : but for my own part , I think them errant bunglers , and in truth the worst set of ...
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... continued I , laying my hand upon hers- That grave people hate Love for the name's sake- That selfish people hate it for their own- Hypocrites for heaven's- And that all of us , both old and young , being ten times worse frightened than ...
... continued I , laying my hand upon hers- That grave people hate Love for the name's sake- That selfish people hate it for their own- Hypocrites for heaven's- And that all of us , both old and young , being ten times worse frightened than ...
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Abdera asked Bastille begged better betwixt bidet breeches CALAIS chaise corporal count cried dear Dendermond desobligeante Dessein door Eugenius eyes face felt Fevre fille-de-chambre Fleur France gave girl give grisette half hand head heart heaven honour instantly La Fleur lady laid landlord livre look louis d'or Madame de Rambouillet marchesina Maria marquis master mind monk Mons Monsieur le comte MONTREUIL NAMPONT nature never night notary numbers old French officer opera comique Paris parterre passed passport pipe pity pocket portmanteau postillion pulled purse quoth racter remise replied returned scarce sentiment Shakspeare shew side sitting Smelfungus soul sous spirit stairs step stood story street supper sword tell thee thing thou art thought told took traveller Trim turn uncle Toby uncle Toby's VERSAILLES walked whilst whole wish woman word Yorick