A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... manner , by laying him under almost in- superable obligations to work out his ease , and to sustain his sufferings at home . It is there only that she has provided him with the most suitable objects to partake of his happiness , and ...
... manner , by laying him under almost in- superable obligations to work out his ease , and to sustain his sufferings at home . It is there only that she has provided him with the most suitable objects to partake of his happiness , and ...
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... manner in which I had lost it carried neither oil nor wine to the wound : I never felt the pain of a sheepish inferiority so miserably in my life . The triumphs of a true feminine heart are short upon these discomfitures . In a very few ...
... manner in which I had lost it carried neither oil nor wine to the wound : I never felt the pain of a sheepish inferiority so miserably in my life . The triumphs of a true feminine heart are short upon these discomfitures . In a very few ...
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... manner as if I was every moment going to release it of myself ; so she let it continue till Monsieur Dessein returned with the key ; and in the mean time I set myself to consider how I should undo the ill im- pressions which the poor ...
... manner as if I was every moment going to release it of myself ; so she let it continue till Monsieur Dessein returned with the key ; and in the mean time I set myself to consider how I should undo the ill im- pressions which the poor ...
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... manner which instantly set my mind to the business I was upon - and La Fleur , who stood waiting without , in that breathless expectation which every son of nature of us have felt in our turns , came in . I MONTRIUL AM apt to be taken ...
... manner which instantly set my mind to the business I was upon - and La Fleur , who stood waiting without , in that breathless expectation which every son of nature of us have felt in our turns , came in . I MONTRIUL AM apt to be taken ...
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... , thou hadst passed by , and beheld me sitting in my black coat , and in my lack - a- day - sical manner , counting the throbs of it , one by one , with as much true devotion as if I had been watching 58 LAURENCE STERNE.
... , thou hadst passed by , and beheld me sitting in my black coat , and in my lack - a- day - sical manner , counting the throbs of it , one by one , with as much true devotion as if I had been watching 58 LAURENCE STERNE.
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