Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... thought of a certain Madame Corneuil , for that is the woman's name . I never heard of her , but I detest her without knowing her . You have seen a great deal of the world , and are somewhat inquisitive . I am convinced , my dear uncle ...
... thought of a certain Madame Corneuil , for that is the woman's name . I never heard of her , but I detest her without knowing her . You have seen a great deal of the world , and are somewhat inquisitive . I am convinced , my dear uncle ...
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... thought of that till now , not even my old friend Fielding , whom I reread every year . I am not very fond of even serious pedants , but I have a holy horror of pedantry when applied to the merest trifles . As I am no longer young , I ...
... thought of that till now , not even my old friend Fielding , whom I reread every year . I am not very fond of even serious pedants , but I have a holy horror of pedantry when applied to the merest trifles . As I am no longer young , I ...
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... thought of the young man . Monsieur Corneuil seemed to rally somewhat , and they profited by his improvement to ... thoughts of love with long crape veils . But she would permit him to write to her , and promised to reply in six ...
... thought of the young man . Monsieur Corneuil seemed to rally somewhat , and they profited by his improvement to ... thoughts of love with long crape veils . But she would permit him to write to her , and promised to reply in six ...
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... thought that Madame Corneuil never had been more beautiful , that the sunlight was brighter than ever , that it ... thoughts , could no longer control them ; this man , so great a master in conversation , really was seeking in vain ...
... thought that Madame Corneuil never had been more beautiful , that the sunlight was brighter than ever , that it ... thoughts , could no longer control them ; this man , so great a master in conversation , really was seeking in vain ...
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... thought the differ- ence vast , but greatly to the advantage of the bustle and the whirl . She could not help think- ing , " It would be perfect if my future son - in - law only had the tastes and inclinations of his uncle ; there would ...
... thought the differ- ence vast , but greatly to the advantage of the bustle and the whirl . She could not help think- ing , " It would be perfect if my future son - in - law only had the tastes and inclinations of his uncle ; there would ...
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