Appletons' Journal, 8 tomas |
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My mind is tormented with the 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 .
My mind is tormented with the 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 .
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They are the worst of all diseases , although they kill no one . But what is the matter , and what has Madame Corneuil to do with it ? What can there be between this woman , whom you do not know , and the Countess of Penneville ?
They are the worst of all diseases , although they kill no one . But what is the matter , and what has Madame Corneuil to do with it ? What can there be between this woman , whom you do not know , and the Countess of Penneville ?
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A beautiful woman , with a manoeuvring mother and a good cook , need not fear being left to pine in solitude . Formerly there were to be seen at her house a great many literary men , especially those of the new school - the young men .
A beautiful woman , with a manoeuvring mother and a good cook , need not fear being left to pine in solitude . Formerly there were to be seen at her house a great many literary men , especially those of the new school - the young men .
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It was difficult , but , with some pains and a great deal of perseverance , an ambitious woman who can stand being bored can accomplish anything . She wrote no more sonnets nor romances , but rushed at full might into works of charity .
It was difficult , but , with some pains and a great deal of perseverance , an ambitious woman who can stand being bored can accomplish anything . She wrote no more sonnets nor romances , but rushed at full might into works of charity .
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She rushed to meet him as soon as he came in sight , saying : " " ' Fancy it - that woman is a widow , and he really means to marry her ! " 66 Poor mother ! " exclaimed the Marquis . I agree with you , that things are getting serious ...
She rushed to meet him as soon as he came in sight , saying : " " ' Fancy it - that woman is a widow , and he really means to marry her ! " 66 Poor mother ! " exclaimed the Marquis . I agree with you , that things are getting serious ...
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