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From his most tender infancy he cried to be taken to the Egyptian Museum at the Louvre , and could have told with his eyes closed what was in the Cabinet K , and the Case Q , in the room of sacred antiquities . It is no fault of mine .
From his most tender infancy he cried to be taken to the Egyptian Museum at the Louvre , and could have told with his eyes closed what was in the Cabinet K , and the Case Q , in the room of sacred antiquities . It is no fault of mine .
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I have told you a hundred times , my dear Mathilde , that your son gave me considerable uneasiness , and that some unfortunate surprise was preparing for us . We are all born with a certain amount of nonsense in us , which we must get ...
I have told you a hundred times , my dear Mathilde , that your son gave me considerable uneasiness , and that some unfortunate surprise was preparing for us . We are all born with a certain amount of nonsense in us , which we must get ...
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She has told me the story of her life , day by day , hour by hour . God knows she has nothing to conceal ! Poor saint , married very young and against her will , through the tyranny of her father , to a man who was not worthy to touch ...
She has told me the story of her life , day by day , hour by hour . God knows she has nothing to conceal ! Poor saint , married very young and against her will , through the tyranny of her father , to a man who was not worthy to touch ...
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So from eight till noon Jacquot whispered to the cook , and the cook told the coachman , and the coachman told the hens in the yard , who repeated it to the sparrows , who repeated it to the swallows , and to all the winds of heaven ...
So from eight till noon Jacquot whispered to the cook , and the cook told the coachman , and the coachman told the hens in the yard , who repeated it to the sparrows , who repeated it to the swallows , and to all the winds of heaven ...
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As he told his little stories , he went on talking with himself . " There is no denying it , she is very beautiful ; she is a superior woman , fit for a king . What eyes ! what hair ! what shoulders ! Can she be the daughter of such a ...
As he told his little stories , he went on talking with himself . " There is no denying it , she is very beautiful ; she is a superior woman , fit for a king . What eyes ! what hair ! what shoulders ! Can she be the daughter of such a ...
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