A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... talk'd of indifferent things of books , and politics , and men - and then of women . -God bless them all ! said I , after much discourse about them there is not a man upon earth who loves them so much as I do : after all the foibles I ...
... talk'd of indifferent things of books , and politics , and men - and then of women . -God bless them all ! said I , after much discourse about them there is not a man upon earth who loves them so much as I do : after all the foibles I ...
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... talk . I had not taken my seat , before I saw she did not care a sou whether I had any wit or no - I was let in , to be convinced she had.— I call Heaven to witness I never once open'd the door of my lips . Madame de Q— vow'd to every ...
... talk . I had not taken my seat , before I saw she did not care a sou whether I had any wit or no - I was let in , to be convinced she had.— I call Heaven to witness I never once open'd the door of my lips . Madame de Q— vow'd to every ...
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... talk , at least , without reserve upon our situation . We turn'd it every way , and debated and considered it in all kind of lights in the course of a two hours ' negotiation ; at the end of which the articles were settled finally ...
... talk , at least , without reserve upon our situation . We turn'd it every way , and debated and considered it in all kind of lights in the course of a two hours ' negotiation ; at the end of which the articles were settled finally ...
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... talk with Captain Harville is the touch- ing utterance of a good woman's feelings . They are speak- ing of men and women's affections . " You are always labor- ing and toiling , " she says , " exposed to every risk and hard- ship . Your ...
... talk with Captain Harville is the touch- ing utterance of a good woman's feelings . They are speak- ing of men and women's affections . " You are always labor- ing and toiling , " she says , " exposed to every risk and hard- ship . Your ...
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... talk so ! But it is very likely that he may fall in love with one of them , and there- fore you must visit him as soon as he comes . ' ' I see no occasion for that . You and the girls may go , or you may send them by themselves , which ...
... talk so ! But it is very likely that he may fall in love with one of them , and there- fore you must visit him as soon as he comes . ' ' I see no occasion for that . You and the girls may go , or you may send them by themselves , which ...
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