A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy: Four Volumes Comprised in OneCampe, 1828 - 118 Seiten |
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... continued I , pointing at my portmanteau , full cheerfully should it have been opened to you for the ransom of the unfortunate . The monk made me a bow . -- But of all others , resumed 1 , the unfortunate of our own country , surely ...
... continued I , pointing at my portmanteau , full cheerfully should it have been opened to you for the ransom of the unfortunate . The monk made me a bow . -- But of all others , resumed 1 , the unfortunate of our own country , surely ...
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... continued holding her hand , almost without knowing it , so that Mons . Dessein left us together , with her hand in mine , and with our faces turned towards the door of the remise , and said he would be back in five minutes . Now a ...
... continued holding her hand , almost without knowing it , so that Mons . Dessein left us together , with her hand in mine , and with our faces turned towards the door of the remise , and said he would be back in five minutes . Now a ...
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... continued she you had reason the heart knew it , and was satisfied ; and who but an English philosopher would have sent notice of it to the brain to reverse the jugdment ? In saying this she disengaged her hand with a look which I ...
... continued she you had reason the heart knew it , and was satisfied ; and who but an English philosopher would have sent notice of it to the brain to reverse the jugdment ? In saying this she disengaged her hand with a look which I ...
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... continued I , 1 know not ; but they have certainly got the credit of understanding more of love , and making it better , than any other na- tion upon earth ; but for my own part , I think them arrant bunglers , and in truth the worst ...
... continued I , 1 know not ; but they have certainly got the credit of understanding more of love , and making it better , than any other na- tion upon earth ; but for my own part , I think them arrant bunglers , and in truth the worst ...
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... continued he , " He is always in love . " - I am heartily glad of it , said ' twill save me the trouble every night of putting my breeches under my head . In saying this , I was making not so much La Fleur's eloge as my own , having ...
... continued he , " He is always in love . " - I am heartily glad of it , said ' twill save me the trouble every night of putting my breeches under my head . In saying this , I was making not so much La Fleur's eloge as my own , having ...
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Abdera Amiens Bastille begg'd begged better betwixt bidet breast breeches CALAIS chaise Count dear Desobligeant Dieu door Eugenius eyes face fair fille felt fille de chambre Fleur France gave girl give grisette half hand head heart heaven honour instantly Italy journey king of France La Fleur lady livre look look'd Lord Louis d'or Madame Madame de Rambouillet Maria Marquis master mind monk Mons Monsieur Dessein Monsieur le Comte MONTREUIL NAMPONT nature never night notary numbers old French officer Opera Comique Paris parterre pass pass'd passport pity pocket Pont Neuf portmanteau postillion quoth remise replied scarce sentiment shew side Smelfungus soul sous spirit step stood story street supper sweet tell thee thing thou thought told took traveller turn twas VERSAILLES walk'd walked whilst whole wish'd woman word Yorick