A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyJ.M. Dent, 1894 - 139 Seiten |
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... dear countrymen , are you going- Showal 1 Ј -We are only looking at this chaise , said they— Your most obedient servant , said I , skipping out of it , and pulling off my hat - We were wondering , said one of them , who , I found , was ...
... dear countrymen , are you going- Showal 1 Ј -We are only looking at this chaise , said they— Your most obedient servant , said I , skipping out of it , and pulling off my hat - We were wondering , said one of them , who , I found , was ...
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... dear Sir , that in giving you a chaise which would fall to pieces before you had got half way to Paris - figure to yourself how much I should suffer , in giving an ill impression of myself to a man of honour , and lying at the mercy ...
... dear Sir , that in giving you a chaise which would fall to pieces before you had got half way to Paris - figure to yourself how much I should suffer , in giving an ill impression of myself to a man of honour , and lying at the mercy ...
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... dear Eugenius , thou hadst passed by , and beheld me sitting in my black coat , and in my lack - a - day - sical manner , counting the throbs of it , one by one , with as much true devotion as if I had been watching the critical ebb or ...
... dear Eugenius , thou hadst passed by , and beheld me sitting in my black coat , and in my lack - a - day - sical manner , counting the throbs of it , one by one , with as much true devotion as if I had been watching the critical ebb or ...
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... dear monk ! so temper'd to bear and forbear ! — -how sweetly would it have lent an ear to this poor soul's complaint ! The old French officer , seeing me lift up my eyes with an emotion , as I made the apostrophe , took the liberty to ...
... dear monk ! so temper'd to bear and forbear ! — -how sweetly would it have lent an ear to this poor soul's complaint ! The old French officer , seeing me lift up my eyes with an emotion , as I made the apostrophe , took the liberty to ...
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... dear Sir , said I , we sit all at our The old French officer would have set me at unity with myself , in case I had been at variance , -by saying it was a bon mot — and as a bon mot is always worth something at Paris , he offered me a ...
... dear Sir , said I , we sit all at our The old French officer would have set me at unity with myself , in case I had been at variance , -by saying it was a bon mot — and as a bon mot is always worth something at Paris , he offered me a ...
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