Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... morning for the sole end of find- ing out you need not thank me , for I like it . Madame de Corneuil has not yet satisfied her secret ambition ; she can not yet say , ' I have reached it ! ' but she is fairly on her way thither . The ...
... morning for the sole end of find- ing out you need not thank me , for I like it . Madame de Corneuil has not yet satisfied her secret ambition ; she can not yet say , ' I have reached it ! ' but she is fairly on her way thither . The ...
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... morning dawns , if needs be , " answered Horace ; " the night shall be devoted to you . " " Thanks . And now let us begin at the be- ginning . That which has just taken place has not only grieved me much , but cruelly humiliated me . I ...
... morning dawns , if needs be , " answered Horace ; " the night shall be devoted to you . " " Thanks . And now let us begin at the be- ginning . That which has just taken place has not only grieved me much , but cruelly humiliated me . I ...
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... morning she felt as if her whole body had been bruised . It was not the plague , it was no cholera , no catarrhal fever , no spasmodic cough , but she felt a certain tight- ness about the head , a disturbance , and a very peculiar ...
... morning she felt as if her whole body had been bruised . It was not the plague , it was no cholera , no catarrhal fever , no spasmodic cough , but she felt a certain tight- ness about the head , a disturbance , and a very peculiar ...
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... morning when he took the liberty of playing , Madame Véretz , coming upon him unawares , gave him a vigorous box on the ear , saying to him : " Keep still , you little idiot ! don't you know that she is meditating ? " Jacquot rubbed his ...
... morning when he took the liberty of playing , Madame Véretz , coming upon him unawares , gave him a vigorous box on the ear , saying to him : " Keep still , you little idiot ! don't you know that she is meditating ? " Jacquot rubbed his ...
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" It seems to me as if I looked like a fright this morning , " said Madame Corneuil , who thought nothing of the sort . " You are beautiful as the day , my dear countess , and I defy all the marquises in the world- " " No , I will not ...
" It seems to me as if I looked like a fright this morning , " said Madame Corneuil , who thought nothing of the sort . " You are beautiful as the day , my dear countess , and I defy all the marquises in the world- " " No , I will not ...
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