New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 69. köideHenry Colburn, 1843 |
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... asked for , and that had been brought them , it not being usual in Spain to refuse any request of that kind to men in their extremity . I had soon enough of this scene , and left the house . The same afternoon they were brought out to ...
... asked for , and that had been brought them , it not being usual in Spain to refuse any request of that kind to men in their extremity . I had soon enough of this scene , and left the house . The same afternoon they were brought out to ...
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... asked her if she would walk with him one evening up the mountain . She cheerfully assented . " And you will not be afraid to trust yourself with me ? " said Balmat . " I am not afraid of any thing , " answered Julie . And such was the ...
... asked her if she would walk with him one evening up the mountain . She cheerfully assented . " And you will not be afraid to trust yourself with me ? " said Balmat . " I am not afraid of any thing , " answered Julie . And such was the ...
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... asked whether they discussed our visits to Longwood . I told him that the same sort of interrogation went on there , and that I was sure to be sharply ( though good naturedly ) cross - questioned , about what we did , and what we heard ...
... asked whether they discussed our visits to Longwood . I told him that the same sort of interrogation went on there , and that I was sure to be sharply ( though good naturedly ) cross - questioned , about what we did , and what we heard ...
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The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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