Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... sure of my facts . Papin , the law- yer for the plaintiff , one of the first at the bar , protested that Monsieur Corneuil was an ugly fellow , a downright blockhead ; that Madame Corneuil was of a most exquisite nature , an an- gelic ...
... sure of my facts . Papin , the law- yer for the plaintiff , one of the first at the bar , protested that Monsieur Corneuil was an ugly fellow , a downright blockhead ; that Madame Corneuil was of a most exquisite nature , an an- gelic ...
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... sure that this woman is not one of the cunning ones ? Are you very sure that she is sincerely passionately interested in the exploits of the Pharaohs , and in the god Anubis , guide of souls ? Are you sure that sometimes the great- est ...
... sure that this woman is not one of the cunning ones ? Are you very sure that she is sincerely passionately interested in the exploits of the Pharaohs , and in the god Anubis , guide of souls ? Are you sure that sometimes the great- est ...
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... sure of his heart ? " " Is any one ever sure of a man's heart ? " answered she , feigning an anxiety which she was " Perhaps not of any man's , " said Madame Véretz , smiling ; but the heart of an Egyptolo- gist is quite another thing ...
... sure of his heart ? " " Is any one ever sure of a man's heart ? " answered she , feigning an anxiety which she was " Perhaps not of any man's , " said Madame Véretz , smiling ; but the heart of an Egyptolo- gist is quite another thing ...
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... sure of his heart ? " 44 Is any one ever sure of a man's heart ? " answered she , feigning an anxiety which she was 66 ' What can you do ? Between two evils- " " No , " interrupted Madame Corneuil , " I do not wish you to go yourself ...
... sure of his heart ? " 44 Is any one ever sure of a man's heart ? " answered she , feigning an anxiety which she was 66 ' What can you do ? Between two evils- " " No , " interrupted Madame Corneuil , " I do not wish you to go yourself ...
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... sure and to weigh her in the balance . So she armed herself with Olympian majesty and that insolence of beauty which tramples impertinence under foot , crushes the haughty , and transforms Acteons into deer . Although the Marquis's ...
... sure and to weigh her in the balance . So she armed herself with Olympian majesty and that insolence of beauty which tramples impertinence under foot , crushes the haughty , and transforms Acteons into deer . Although the Marquis's ...
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