A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyR. Jennings, 1821 - 124 Seiten |
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... felt the pain of a sheepish inferiority so miserably in my life . The triumphs of a true feminine heart are short upon these discomfitures . In a very few seconds she laid her hand upon the cuff of my coat , in order to finish her reply ...
... felt the pain of a sheepish inferiority so miserably in my life . The triumphs of a true feminine heart are short upon these discomfitures . In a very few seconds she laid her hand upon the cuff of my coat , in order to finish her reply ...
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... felt in the palm of my own - not as if she was going to withdraw hers - but as if she thought about it — and I had infallibly lost it a second time , had not instinct more than reason directed me to the last resource in these dangers ...
... felt in the palm of my own - not as if she was going to withdraw hers - but as if she thought about it — and I had infallibly lost it a second time , had not instinct more than reason directed me to the last resource in these dangers ...
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... felt it - We remained silent , without any sensation of that foolish pain which takes place , when in such a circle you look for ten minutes in one another's faces without saying a word . Whilst this lasted , the monk rubbed his horn ...
... felt it - We remained silent , without any sensation of that foolish pain which takes place , when in such a circle you look for ten minutes in one another's faces without saying a word . Whilst this lasted , the monk rubbed his horn ...
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... felt he has but one misfortune in the world , continued he , " he is always in love . " - I am heartily glad of it , said 1— ' twill save me the trouble every night of putting my breeches under my head . In saying this , 1 was making ...
... felt he has but one misfortune in the world , continued he , " he is always in love . " - I am heartily glad of it , said 1— ' twill save me the trouble every night of putting my breeches under my head . In saying this , 1 was making ...
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... felt a suffusion of a finer kind upon my cheek , more warm and friendly to man , than what Burgundy ( at least of two livres a bottle , which was such as I had been drinking ) could have produced . Just God ! said I , kicking my ...
... felt a suffusion of a finer kind upon my cheek , more warm and friendly to man , than what Burgundy ( at least of two livres a bottle , which was such as I had been drinking ) could have produced . Just God ! said I , kicking my ...
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Abdera asked begged better betwixt Biblioteca de Catalunya bidet blushed breast breeches Calais chaise cried dear Dieu door Eugenius eyes face fair fille felt fille de chambre Fleur France gave girl give grisette half hand head heart heaven honour instantly La Fleur lady laid livre look Louis d'ors Madame de Rambouillet maître d'hôtel Maria Marquis master mind monk Monsieur Dessein Monsieur le Count Monsieur le Duc NAMPONT Nature never night notary numbers old French officer Opéra Comique pair Paris passed passport pity pocket Pont Neuf poor fellow portmanteau postillion pulled quoth Remise replied round scarce seemed sentiment side sitting Smelfungus soul sous spirit step stood story street supper sweet tell thee thing thou thought tion told took Traveller turn twas Versailles walked whilst whole wished woman word Yorick