A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... soon rise high - where Nature ( take her altogether ) has so little to answer for - and , to close all , where there is more wit and variety of character to feed the mind with . - Where then , my dear countrymen , are you going- -We are ...
... soon rise high - where Nature ( take her altogether ) has so little to answer for - and , to close all , where there is more wit and variety of character to feed the mind with . - Where then , my dear countrymen , are you going- -We are ...
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... soon as he came up to us , with a world of frank- ness : and having a horn snuff - box in his hand , he presented it open to me . - You shall taste mine — said I , pulling out my box ( which was a small tortoise one ) and putting it ...
... soon as he came up to us , with a world of frank- ness : and having a horn snuff - box in his hand , he presented it open to me . - You shall taste mine — said I , pulling out my box ( which was a small tortoise one ) and putting it ...
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... soon as they came up to the door of the Remise , the one of them , who was the Inquisitive Traveler , ask'd us , if we set out for Paris the next morning ? —I could only answer for myself , I said ; and the lady added , she was for ...
... soon as they came up to the door of the Remise , the one of them , who was the Inquisitive Traveler , ask'd us , if we set out for Paris the next morning ? —I could only answer for myself , I said ; and the lady added , she was for ...
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... soon set every servant in the kitchen at ease with him ; and as a Frenchman , what- ever be his talents , has no sort of prudery in showing them , La Fleur , in less than five minutes , had pulled out his fife , and leading off the ...
... soon set every servant in the kitchen at ease with him ; and as a Frenchman , what- ever be his talents , has no sort of prudery in showing them , La Fleur , in less than five minutes , had pulled out his fife , and leading off the ...
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... soon as I had cast down the pen , La Fleur advanced with the most respectful carriage up to the table , and making a thousand apologies for the liberty he was going to take , told me he had a letter in his pocket wrote by a drummer in ...
... soon as I had cast down the pen , La Fleur advanced with the most respectful carriage up to the table , and making a thousand apologies for the liberty he was going to take , told me he had a letter in his pocket wrote by a drummer in ...
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