Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short Biographical and Critical Notices, Том 2John Wiley, 1848 |
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... means to save my brothers from this wreck by persuading them to go to mass , thought to save me by the same means , and spoke to me of it through M. de Paroy our cousin , who , after many conversations which we had together , found me ...
... means to save my brothers from this wreck by persuading them to go to mass , thought to save me by the same means , and spoke to me of it through M. de Paroy our cousin , who , after many conversations which we had together , found me ...
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... means of saving my life , and that otherwise I could only look upon myself as one that was dead . He went down stairs , and found the soldiers , to whom he gave assurance that he had seen me in the house of Madame d'Esprunes , whose son ...
... means of saving my life , and that otherwise I could only look upon myself as one that was dead . He went down stairs , and found the soldiers , to whom he gave assurance that he had seen me in the house of Madame d'Esprunes , whose son ...
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... means to let him know this without their observing it . He soon came into the inn where we all were , and told me that my mistress had sent him into the country to attend the vintage . At supper he sat at table with us , put on an air ...
... means to let him know this without their observing it . He soon came into the inn where we all were , and told me that my mistress had sent him into the country to attend the vintage . At supper he sat at table with us , put on an air ...
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... mean- time , Iampsas , the king of the Numidians , being unresolved which way to act , treated young Marius and his companions with re- spect , but still detained them on some new pretext whenever they wished to leave ; and it was ...
... mean- time , Iampsas , the king of the Numidians , being unresolved which way to act , treated young Marius and his companions with re- spect , but still detained them on some new pretext whenever they wished to leave ; and it was ...
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... means of escape , and that her conduct proceeded from more serious mo- tives than mere passion , he accepted her proffered favors , and with her aid stole away with his friends and made his escape to his father . After embracing one ...
... means of escape , and that her conduct proceeded from more serious mo- tives than mere passion , he accepted her proffered favors , and with her aid stole away with his friends and made his escape to his father . After embracing one ...
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