The Atlantic Monthly, Band 4Atlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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... Madame de Frontignac , -one of those womanly notes , so beautiful , so sacred in themselves , but so mournful to a right - minded person who sees whither they are tending . Burr opened and pe- rused it , -laid it by , -opened the docu ...
... Madame de Frontignac , -one of those womanly notes , so beautiful , so sacred in themselves , but so mournful to a right - minded person who sees whither they are tending . Burr opened and pe- rused it , -laid it by , -opened the docu ...
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... Madame de Frontignac , —one of those womanly notes , so beautiful , so sacred in themselves , but so mournful to a right - minded person who sees whither they are tending . Burr opened and pe- rused it , -laid it by , -opened the docu ...
... Madame de Frontignac , —one of those womanly notes , so beautiful , so sacred in themselves , but so mournful to a right - minded person who sees whither they are tending . Burr opened and pe- rused it , -laid it by , -opened the docu ...
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... de Frontignac , the Abbé Léfon , and Colonel Burr . Mrs. Scudder and her daughter , being prepared for the call , sat in afternoon dignity and tranquillity , in the best room , with their knitting - work . Madame de Frontignac had ...
... de Frontignac , the Abbé Léfon , and Colonel Burr . Mrs. Scudder and her daughter , being prepared for the call , sat in afternoon dignity and tranquillity , in the best room , with their knitting - work . Madame de Frontignac had ...
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... Madame de Frontignac was accustom- ed to the effect of her charms ; but there was so much love in the admiration now directed towards her , that her own warm nature was touched , and she threw out the glow of her feelings with a ...
... Madame de Frontignac was accustom- ed to the effect of her charms ; but there was so much love in the admiration now directed towards her , that her own warm nature was touched , and she threw out the glow of her feelings with a ...
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... Madame de Frontignac had the high , honorable nature of the old blood of France , and a touch of its romance . She was strung heroically , and educat- ed according to the notions of her caste and church , purely and religiously . True ...
... Madame de Frontignac had the high , honorable nature of the old blood of France , and a touch of its romance . She was strung heroically , and educat- ed according to the notions of her caste and church , purely and religiously . True ...
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