Sixty Years Hence: A Novel, 3. köideT.C. Newby, 1848 |
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... wife placed her hand upon his , and called him softly by his name . The husband now first perceiving whom he was addressing , replied , You , madam ! I crave your pardon for being here and in this guise . I know not SIXTY YEARS HENCE . 15.
... wife placed her hand upon his , and called him softly by his name . The husband now first perceiving whom he was addressing , replied , You , madam ! I crave your pardon for being here and in this guise . I know not SIXTY YEARS HENCE . 15.
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... replied the husband , " since when do we interfere with each others ' actions ? " " Good heavens ! " replied the Lady Floran- the , " do not misunderstand me , I would only advise . " " Believe me , that my intrusion here cannot be more ...
... replied the husband , " since when do we interfere with each others ' actions ? " " Good heavens ! " replied the Lady Floran- the , " do not misunderstand me , I would only advise . " " Believe me , that my intrusion here cannot be more ...
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... replied the husband in a galliardly , boastful tone which contrasted strangely with his weakness , as to sustain his emaciated frame he leaned against the door . " No , upon my honor , I should keep a lady waiting , -and then , ” he ...
... replied the husband in a galliardly , boastful tone which contrasted strangely with his weakness , as to sustain his emaciated frame he leaned against the door . " No , upon my honor , I should keep a lady waiting , -and then , ” he ...
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... replied the husband sar- castically , looking through the window , " he is at your gate . I wish you a good day . If report speak truth , you will not press me to stay now . " " Eustatius is the keystone of our party . " " Eustatius ...
... replied the husband sar- castically , looking through the window , " he is at your gate . I wish you a good day . If report speak truth , you will not press me to stay now . " " Eustatius is the keystone of our party . " " Eustatius ...
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... replied Eusta- tius ungraciously . " Those whose society gives us pleasure are welcome at all hours of which the occupations do not preclude reception . I thought I named two o'clock . It is a miracle that I am down ; a chance that you ...
... replied Eusta- tius ungraciously . " Those whose society gives us pleasure are welcome at all hours of which the occupations do not preclude reception . I thought I named two o'clock . It is a miracle that I am down ; a chance that you ...
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Page 245 - ... that every man has a right to do what he likes with his own ; and the side of the river adjoining
Page 134 - ... tent to shelter him. At length they came in sight of the intrenched camp of the enemy, comprising a force of 30,000 men. Here took place what is called the battle of the Pyramids, in the beginning of which Bonaparte addressed the soldiers in that striking apostrophe which has been so often quoted : " From the summits of those pyramids, forty centuries look down upon you.