Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... mother proposes , and suddenly changes his mind to marry - whom ? A -madame - Horace , what is her name ? I never can remember her nothing of a name . " " Her name is Madame Corneuil , at your ser- vice , " answered Horace in a piqued ...
... mother proposes , and suddenly changes his mind to marry - whom ? A -madame - Horace , what is her name ? I never can remember her nothing of a name . " " Her name is Madame Corneuil , at your ser- vice , " answered Horace in a piqued ...
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... mother has made inquiries , and evil tongues say that- " " Enough ! " replied Horace , raising his voice . " If any one else but you ventured to hint in that manner of a woman for whom my respect equals my love , of a woman worthy the ...
... mother has made inquiries , and evil tongues say that- " " Enough ! " replied Horace , raising his voice . " If any one else but you ventured to hint in that manner of a woman for whom my respect equals my love , of a woman worthy the ...
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... mother gave me my lesson , and I repeated it like a parrot . We must not get angry with these poor mothers ; their scruples are always to be respected . " " Ah , there you touch a tender and sore point , " interrupted the young man ...
... mother gave me my lesson , and I repeated it like a parrot . We must not get angry with these poor mothers ; their scruples are always to be respected . " " Ah , there you touch a tender and sore point , " interrupted the young man ...
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... mother , who was always the first to enter her chamber to lavish upon her those at- tentions which she alone knew how to make agreeable , drew near the bed on tiptoe and wished her good morning , Madame Corneuil , out of humor , gave ...
... mother , who was always the first to enter her chamber to lavish upon her those at- tentions which she alone knew how to make agreeable , drew near the bed on tiptoe and wished her good morning , Madame Corneuil , out of humor , gave ...
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... mother held a bit of writing in her hand . " This , my dear , is a note in which Monsieur de Penneville begs me to ... mother's an- swer , as she passed her a mirror in such a way as to oblige her to see herself in it . " It seems to me ...
... mother held a bit of writing in her hand . " This , my dear , is a note in which Monsieur de Penneville begs me to ... mother's an- swer , as she passed her a mirror in such a way as to oblige her to see herself in it . " It seems to me ...
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