Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 147J. Mason., 1890 |
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Page 24
... asked her , " Vous pensez rester à Paris très long tempes , Milady ? " she replied , " Et vous , Monseigneur ? ” Doubtless it was difficult for the President , after Count d'Orsay's prolonged self - imposed exile from France , and ...
... asked her , " Vous pensez rester à Paris très long tempes , Milady ? " she replied , " Et vous , Monseigneur ? ” Doubtless it was difficult for the President , after Count d'Orsay's prolonged self - imposed exile from France , and ...
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... asked for it , or perhaps even noticed it . P. These must indeed have been delightful noctes cœnæque . A. We shall never see their like again . During the parliamentary season , supper was provided from twelve o'clock to five in the ...
... asked for it , or perhaps even noticed it . P. These must indeed have been delightful noctes cœnæque . A. We shall never see their like again . During the parliamentary season , supper was provided from twelve o'clock to five in the ...
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... asked , " and not to me ? " Because his lordship knows what he is talking about , and you don't . " The whole report of that Committee is well worth studying as a picture of the turf and the gambling circles of fifty years ago . But all ...
... asked , " and not to me ? " Because his lordship knows what he is talking about , and you don't . " The whole report of that Committee is well worth studying as a picture of the turf and the gambling circles of fifty years ago . But all ...
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... asked on what particular subject they re- quired information , Mr. Urquhart led forth with a knowledge and volubility which was in ro degree diminished by his morning's exer- tions . Treaty after treaty was quoted with an amount of ...
... asked on what particular subject they re- quired information , Mr. Urquhart led forth with a knowledge and volubility which was in ro degree diminished by his morning's exer- tions . Treaty after treaty was quoted with an amount of ...
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... asked for a little more information . " At last the great man was ap- peased , and quiet restored , The lecture continued to a late hour . When I was shown to my bed- room I found a bedstead and blankets , but no sheets and pillows ...
... asked for a little more information . " At last the great man was ap- peased , and quiet restored , The lecture continued to a late hour . When I was shown to my bed- room I found a bedstead and blankets , but no sheets and pillows ...
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