Appletons' Journal, 8 tomas |
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He was urged to marry again in vain , and answered in the words of a celebrated painter , " Would it be so delightful ... His answer ran in these words : " MY DEAR MATHILDE : I regret infinitely that your cure should be retarded by care ...
He was urged to marry again in vain , and answered in the words of a celebrated painter , " Would it be so delightful ... His answer ran in these words : " MY DEAR MATHILDE : I regret infinitely that your cure should be retarded by care ...
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... gesture of indignation , straightened himself again ' Ah ! Monsieur le Marquis , ' answered he , you never believed in women ; you are a horrible skeptic . ' I looked at him , he looked at me ; I laughed , and he began to laugh .
... gesture of indignation , straightened himself again ' Ah ! Monsieur le Marquis , ' answered he , you never believed in women ; you are a horrible skeptic . ' I looked at him , he looked at me ; I laughed , and he began to laugh .
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He answered , without being offended : My dear uncle , this conundrum , which , by your leave , is very plain , is of the greatest importance , and signifies that the keeper of the flocks of Ammon , Amen - Heb , the ever - truthful ...
He answered , without being offended : My dear uncle , this conundrum , which , by your leave , is very plain , is of the greatest importance , and signifies that the keeper of the flocks of Ammon , Amen - Heb , the ever - truthful ...
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I do not know about that , " answered the Marquis , " but it has been said for a long time that the most dangerous creatures in the world are the women ' à sonnets , ' and the serpents ' à sonnettes .
I do not know about that , " answered the Marquis , " but it has been said for a long time that the most dangerous creatures in the world are the women ' à sonnets , ' and the serpents ' à sonnettes .
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Oh , certainly , " answered he , " but only upon one condition . ... I also request of you , " continued he , " that you answer me as if you really did believe me , and that you send my letters to Horace , begging him to keep them ...
Oh , certainly , " answered he , " but only upon one condition . ... I also request of you , " continued he , " that you answer me as if you really did believe me , and that you send my letters to Horace , begging him to keep them ...
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