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Page 36
... for he presently , though with great ease , and apparently without design ,
passed from more common to more refined topics , making several allusions to
literary subjects , which proved that he had read largely , if not deeply . A distant
sound ...
... for he presently , though with great ease , and apparently without design ,
passed from more common to more refined topics , making several allusions to
literary subjects , which proved that he had read largely , if not deeply . A distant
sound ...
Page 44
not help enquiring of myself , ' Are these the qualities which are suitable to a child
of the dust ? to a creature whose breath is in his nostrils ? who is liable every
moment to dissolution from a thousand accidents ? and who after death must
pass ...
not help enquiring of myself , ' Are these the qualities which are suitable to a child
of the dust ? to a creature whose breath is in his nostrils ? who is liable every
moment to dissolution from a thousand accidents ? and who after death must
pass ...
Page 93
Whereupon , the latter discharged a pistol at my father's head , the ball of which
passed through his hat , without doing him any injury : but it is supposed that by
some other act of violence he was brought to the ground in a state of insensibility
.
Whereupon , the latter discharged a pistol at my father's head , the ball of which
passed through his hat , without doing him any injury : but it is supposed that by
some other act of violence he was brought to the ground in a state of insensibility
.
Page 182
It was the day of the Fête de St. Catharine , a season of great festivity in Rouen ,
when the good citizen first made this attempt to exclude buying and selling from
his house on the Sunday ; and every thing passed very quietly till about eight ...
It was the day of the Fête de St. Catharine , a season of great festivity in Rouen ,
when the good citizen first made this attempt to exclude buying and selling from
his house on the Sunday ; and every thing passed very quietly till about eight ...
Page 193
We know not what passed in the mind of Rosalie on this occasion . Suffice it to
say , that a deep blush spread itself over her cheek , and a tear started in her eye
, when Florimond turned from her with some appearance of disdain ; and that ...
We know not what passed in the mind of Rosalie on this occasion . Suffice it to
say , that a deep blush spread itself over her cheek , and a tear started in her eye
, when Florimond turned from her with some appearance of disdain ; and that ...
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