Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... tell you , as best I can , who Madame Corneuil iswhom , however , I have never seen ; but I know well those who do ... tells us merely that this bear was very susceptible , and was determined to pursue his own fancies . From the first ...
... tell you , as best I can , who Madame Corneuil iswhom , however , I have never seen ; but I know well those who do ... tells us merely that this bear was very susceptible , and was determined to pursue his own fancies . From the first ...
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... tell coarse stories . She grew disgusted with gossip , and found that respect was more desirable , even at the price of a little ennui . She endeavored , henceforth , to draw around her men of position and women of high character . It ...
... tell coarse stories . She grew disgusted with gossip , and found that respect was more desirable , even at the price of a little ennui . She endeavored , henceforth , to draw around her men of position and women of high character . It ...
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... tell you that you are not at all mistaken in your ideas of me , and that this headstrong act is the most sensible and prudent thing with which my good genius ever inspired me an act which both my heart and reason approve . " " Then you ...
... tell you that you are not at all mistaken in your ideas of me , and that this headstrong act is the most sensible and prudent thing with which my good genius ever inspired me an act which both my heart and reason approve . " " Then you ...
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... tell you , she loves me - you can not change anything ; so we might as well end here , if you are willing . " The Marquis passed his hands twice through his white hair , and exclaimed : " I declare , Horace , you are the frankest of ...
... tell you , she loves me - you can not change anything ; so we might as well end here , if you are willing . " The Marquis passed his hands twice through his white hair , and exclaimed : " I declare , Horace , you are the frankest of ...
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... tell you once more , I am ill . " The ice was entirely broken when Madame Corneuil made her appearance . We may ... telling stories . Madame Véretz was all ears , and smiled in the best possible grace . As for Madame Corneuil , she ...
... tell you once more , I am ill . " The ice was entirely broken when Madame Corneuil made her appearance . We may ... telling stories . Madame Véretz was all ears , and smiled in the best possible grace . As for Madame Corneuil , she ...
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