Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short Biographical and Critical Notices, Том 2John Wiley, 1848 |
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... tell me that I ought to put in some safe place all the valuables I had with me , and that he would soon send to fetch me away : but , as he was about to send for me , he had news that Messire Charles Chevalier , lord of Esprunes , his ...
... tell me that I ought to put in some safe place all the valuables I had with me , and that he would soon send to fetch me away : but , as he was about to send for me , he had news that Messire Charles Chevalier , lord of Esprunes , his ...
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... tell me that she would be constrained to send me back my daughter . I could only reply , that if it must be so I would take her into my arms , and that then we should be left to be massacred together ; but at the same time I resolved to ...
... tell me that she would be constrained to send me back my daughter . I could only reply , that if it must be so I would take her into my arms , and that then we should be left to be massacred together ; but at the same time I resolved to ...
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... tell what she is by the fear she is in ! " And in truth I did think that they were going to throw me into the river ... telling me that if I had been a man I should not have escaped so easily . At the very time that I was stopped in the ...
... tell what she is by the fear she is in ! " And in truth I did think that they were going to throw me into the river ... telling me that if I had been a man I should not have escaped so easily . At the very time that I was stopped in the ...
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... telling me , however , that I could not stay there without going to mass ; a thing which he never could think I would consent to do , seeing the desperate courage with which I had fled out of Paris . in the midst of all these dangers ...
... telling me , however , that I could not stay there without going to mass ; a thing which he never could think I would consent to do , seeing the desperate courage with which I had fled out of Paris . in the midst of all these dangers ...
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... tell The changes of his parent dell , Since he , so gray and stubborn now , Waved in each breeze a sapling bough ; Would he could tell how deep the shade , A thousand mingled branches made ; How broad the shadows of the oak , How clung ...
... tell The changes of his parent dell , Since he , so gray and stubborn now , Waved in each breeze a sapling bough ; Would he could tell how deep the shade , A thousand mingled branches made ; How broad the shadows of the oak , How clung ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Полный просмотр - 1856 |
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