A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... turning quick upon me with the most civil triumph in the world . - Strange ! quoth I , debating the matter with my- self , that one and twenty miles ' sailing , for ' t is absolutely no further from Dover to Calais , should give a man ...
... turning quick upon me with the most civil triumph in the world . - Strange ! quoth I , debating the matter with my- self , that one and twenty miles ' sailing , for ' t is absolutely no further from Dover to Calais , should give a man ...
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... turning myself about , as a man naturally does upon a sudden reverse of sentiment - base ungentle passion ! thy hand is ... turned full in front upon the lady whom I had seen in conference with the monk - she had followed us unperceived ...
... turning myself about , as a man naturally does upon a sudden reverse of sentiment - base ungentle passion ! thy hand is ... turned full in front upon the lady whom I had seen in conference with the monk - she had followed us unperceived ...
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... turned towards the door of the Remise , and said he would be back in five minutes . Now a colloquy of five minutes , in such a situation , is worth one of as many ages , with your faces turned towards the street . In the latter case ...
... turned towards the door of the Remise , and said he would be back in five minutes . Now a colloquy of five minutes , in such a situation , is worth one of as many ages , with your faces turned towards the street . In the latter case ...
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... them , was I left alone with the lady with her hand in mine , and with our faces both turned closer to the door of the Remise than what was absolutely necessary . T THE REMISE DOOR CALAIS HIS certainly , fair lady 18 LAURENCE STERNE.
... them , was I left alone with the lady with her hand in mine , and with our faces both turned closer to the door of the Remise than what was absolutely necessary . T THE REMISE DOOR CALAIS HIS certainly , fair lady 18 LAURENCE STERNE.
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Laurence Sterne. that I had been mistaken in her character ; but upon turning her face towards me , the spirit which had animated the reply was fled the muscles relaxed , and I beheld the same un- protected look of distress which first ...
Laurence Sterne. that I had been mistaken in her character ; but upon turning her face towards me , the spirit which had animated the reply was fled the muscles relaxed , and I beheld the same un- protected look of distress which first ...
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