Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... answered Horace ; own that you are more than a passer - by - that you came here on purpose . " You are right , I did come on purpose , my boy , " answered Monsieur de Miraval . Then I have the honor of having an am- bassador to deal ...
... answered Horace ; own that you are more than a passer - by - that you came here on purpose . " You are right , I did come on purpose , my boy , " answered Monsieur de Miraval . Then I have the honor of having an am- bassador to deal ...
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... answered the Marquis . But you know we are anxious about her health , and you must be aware that the letter which she received from you- " 66 " Did my letter trouble her ? " Could you doubt it ? " " I love my mother dearly , " answered ...
... answered the Marquis . But you know we are anxious about her health , and you must be aware that the letter which she received from you- " 66 " Did my letter trouble her ? " Could you doubt it ? " " I love my mother dearly , " answered ...
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... answered Horace in a piqued tone . " I am sorry if her name displeases you , but spare yourself the trouble of fixing it in your memory . In two months from now you can call her the Countess Hortense de Penneville . " " Reassure ...
... answered Horace in a piqued tone . " I am sorry if her name displeases you , but spare yourself the trouble of fixing it in your memory . In two months from now you can call her the Countess Hortense de Penneville . " " Reassure ...
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... answered the uncle ; " but your mother has made inquiries , and evil tongues say that- " " Enough ! " replied Horace ... answer you . To ascribe such miserable calculation , self - interest , and vanity to the proudest , noblest , and ...
... answered the uncle ; " but your mother has made inquiries , and evil tongues say that- " " Enough ! " replied Horace ... answer you . To ascribe such miserable calculation , self - interest , and vanity to the proudest , noblest , and ...
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... answered Horace , who had lost sight of the principal topic in this digression- " I conclude that Sesostris - no , " replied he , " I con- clude that I adore Madame Corneuil , and that before three months she shall be my wife . " The ...
... answered Horace , who had lost sight of the principal topic in this digression- " I conclude that Sesostris - no , " replied he , " I con- clude that I adore Madame Corneuil , and that before three months she shall be my wife . " The ...
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