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This description would suit , supposing the person in question to be still confined to his bed , or if he be dead . † The boy described his face as covered ; and was told to order that it should be uncovered .
This description would suit , supposing the person in question to be still confined to his bed , or if he be dead . † The boy described his face as covered ; and was told to order that it should be uncovered .
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Frequently , again , you will find yourself authorised , by a certain concurrence of circumstances , to kiss a young person of the female sex : this kiss , far from being tinged with gallantry , ought , on the contrary , to be impressed ...
Frequently , again , you will find yourself authorised , by a certain concurrence of circumstances , to kiss a young person of the female sex : this kiss , far from being tinged with gallantry , ought , on the contrary , to be impressed ...
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person whom France ordered Count Dayaux to satisfy the punctilious vanity of M. Contarini . The latter returned in triumph and paid his visit to the Count , who conducted him to the threshold of the porte cochère , remained there till ...
person whom France ordered Count Dayaux to satisfy the punctilious vanity of M. Contarini . The latter returned in triumph and paid his visit to the Count , who conducted him to the threshold of the porte cochère , remained there till ...
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