A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... tion . But I think , said she , looking in my face , I had no evil to apprehend — and to deal frankly with you , had de- termined to accept it . — If I had— ( she stopped a moment ) — I believe your good will would have drawn a story ...
... tion . But I think , said she , looking in my face , I had no evil to apprehend — and to deal frankly with you , had de- termined to accept it . — If I had— ( she stopped a moment ) — I believe your good will would have drawn a story ...
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... tion in this encounter - namely , Diable ! and Peste ! that there are nevertheless three in the French language , like the positive , comparative , and superlative , one or the other of which serve for every unexpected throw of the dice ...
... tion in this encounter - namely , Diable ! and Peste ! that there are nevertheless three in the French language , like the positive , comparative , and superlative , one or the other of which serve for every unexpected throw of the dice ...
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... tion at all . La Fleur , who had made no such covenant with himself , followed the bidet with his eyes till it was got out of sight- and then , you may imagine , if you please , with what word he closed the whole affair . As there was ...
... tion at all . La Fleur , who had made no such covenant with himself , followed the bidet with his eyes till it was got out of sight- and then , you may imagine , if you please , with what word he closed the whole affair . As there was ...
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... tion absolutely in his face - and using him worse than a German . " The French officer might as well have said it all aloud : and if he had , I should in course have put the bow I made him into French too , and told him , " I was ...
... tion absolutely in his face - and using him worse than a German . " The French officer might as well have said it all aloud : and if he had , I should in course have put the bow I made him into French too , and told him , " I was ...
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... tion for the whole sex , is incapable of ever loving a single one as he ought . Hèh bien ! Monsieur l'Angois , said the Count , gaily- you are not come to spy the nakedness of the land - I believe you - ni encore , I dare say that of ...
... tion for the whole sex , is incapable of ever loving a single one as he ought . Hèh bien ! Monsieur l'Angois , said the Count , gaily- you are not come to spy the nakedness of the land - I believe you - ni encore , I dare say that of ...
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