The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 14
... leave his fishing - rod at the call of Louis XVI . himself , till coaxed to do so by the promise of the good - natured monarch's watch ; then he came , and the watch was given . With the ducal family of Orleans he was also quite at home ...
... leave his fishing - rod at the call of Louis XVI . himself , till coaxed to do so by the promise of the good - natured monarch's watch ; then he came , and the watch was given . With the ducal family of Orleans he was also quite at home ...
Page 449
... leaving him in utter darkness . Everyone was moving , and he was about to press forward and to act , perhaps , in ... leave of the Marquis she said , " I must introduce to you my daughter . " And Charlotte's beautiful eyes were raised ...
... leaving him in utter darkness . Everyone was moving , and he was about to press forward and to act , perhaps , in ... leave of the Marquis she said , " I must introduce to you my daughter . " And Charlotte's beautiful eyes were raised ...
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... leaving it , purposely , uncertain which day he would go and how long he would be away . He had fully intended , however , to take leave of her before his departure , and had even resolved to tell her the whole truth , relying on the ...
... leaving it , purposely , uncertain which day he would go and how long he would be away . He had fully intended , however , to take leave of her before his departure , and had even resolved to tell her the whole truth , relying on the ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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