A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... morning - by three I had got sat down to my dinner upon a fricasseed chicken , so incontestably in France , that had I died that night of an indigestion , the whole world could not have suspended the effects of the droits d'aubaine'— my ...
... morning - by three I had got sat down to my dinner upon a fricasseed chicken , so incontestably in France , that had I died that night of an indigestion , the whole world could not have suspended the effects of the droits d'aubaine'— my ...
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... morning ? —I could only answer for myself , I said ; and the lady added , she was for Amiens . - We dined there yesterday , said the Simple Traveler . - You go directly through the town , added the other , in your road to Paris . I was ...
... morning ? —I could only answer for myself , I said ; and the lady added , she was for Amiens . - We dined there yesterday , said the Simple Traveler . - You go directly through the town , added the other , in your road to Paris . I was ...
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... coxcomb - but he seemed at first sight to be more a coxcomb of nature than of art ; and before I had been three days in Paris with him- he seemed to be no coxcomb at all . T MONTRIUL HE next morning , La Fleur entering upon 37 ཆ MONTRIUL.
... coxcomb - but he seemed at first sight to be more a coxcomb of nature than of art ; and before I had been three days in Paris with him- he seemed to be no coxcomb at all . T MONTRIUL HE next morning , La Fleur entering upon 37 ཆ MONTRIUL.
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Laurence Sterne. T MONTRIUL HE next morning , La Fleur entering upon his employ- ment , I delivered to him the key of my portmanteau , with an inventory of my half a dozen shirts and silk pair of breeches ; and bid him fasten all upon ...
Laurence Sterne. T MONTRIUL HE next morning , La Fleur entering upon his employ- ment , I delivered to him the key of my portmanteau , with an inventory of my half a dozen shirts and silk pair of breeches ; and bid him fasten all upon ...
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... morning I had nothing to do at Paris . There was only added , she was sorry , but from what penchant she had not considered , that she had been prevented telling me her story - that she still owed it me ; and if my route should ever lay ...
... morning I had nothing to do at Paris . There was only added , she was sorry , but from what penchant she had not considered , that she had been prevented telling me her story - that she still owed it me ; and if my route should ever lay ...
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