Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... asked him why , and he contin- ued : ' That really few knew her well . My opin- ion , ' he said , ' is that she is a cool , calculating woman ; that she is determined to have a posi- tion , and to satisfy her ambition by fair means or ...
... asked him why , and he contin- ued : ' That really few knew her well . My opin- ion , ' he said , ' is that she is a cool , calculating woman ; that she is determined to have a posi- tion , and to satisfy her ambition by fair means or ...
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... asked he . " Horace has so much regard , so much re- spect for you . You have always had so much authority with him . ” Madame de Penneville drew near the Mar- quis , tenderly stroking his white hair , and putting her arms about his ...
... asked he . " Horace has so much regard , so much re- spect for you . You have always had so much authority with him . ” Madame de Penneville drew near the Mar- quis , tenderly stroking his white hair , and putting her arms about his ...
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... asked Hor- ace , looking at him with mistrust and defiance . " Can I depend upon your loyalty ? " " Upon the faith of an uncle and a gentle- man ! " interrupted the Marquis in his turn . " If that be so , we can embrace this time in ...
... asked Hor- ace , looking at him with mistrust and defiance . " Can I depend upon your loyalty ? " " Upon the faith of an uncle and a gentle- man ! " interrupted the Marquis in his turn . " If that be so , we can embrace this time in ...
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... asked him a great many questions about his electoral arron- dissement and his chances of election . The Mar- quis , somewhat embarrassed , replied as best he could . He could not get out of it except by changing the subject , and so he ...
... asked him a great many questions about his electoral arron- dissement and his chances of election . The Mar- quis , somewhat embarrassed , replied as best he could . He could not get out of it except by changing the subject , and so he ...
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... asked him a great many questions about his electoral arron- dissement and his chances of election . The Mar- quis , somewhat embarrassed , replied as best he could . He could not get out of it except by changing the subject , and so he ...
... asked him a great many questions about his electoral arron- dissement and his chances of election . The Mar- quis , somewhat embarrassed , replied as best he could . He could not get out of it except by changing the subject , and so he ...
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