| 1871 - 692 Seiten
...and said, "Bravo, jeune homme ! & la bonne heure ! Vraiment, on fait des progres dans ce payscil" . Then, somehow there coming a little lull in the noisy...losing him, it must have been a boyish sorrow, easily assuaged by the sight of divers comfits and good things on a well-spread table. I suppose there must... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1874 - 336 Seiten
...and said, " Bravo, jeune homme ! a la bonne heure ! Vraiment, on fait des progres dans ce pays ci ! " Then, somehow there coming a little lull in the noisy...losing him, it must have been a boyish sorrow, easily assuaged by the sight of divers comfits and good things on a well-spread table. I suppose there must... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1875 - 346 Seiten
...said, " Bravo, jeune homme ! a la bonne heure. ! Vraiment, on fait des progres dans ce pays ci ! " Then, somehow there coming a little lull in the noisy...losing him, it must have been a boyish sorrow, easily assuaged by the sight of divers comfits and good things on a well-spread table. I suppose there must... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1875 - 348 Seiten
...and said, " Bravo, jeune homme ! a la bonne heure ! Vraiment, on fait des progres dans ce pays ci ! " Then, somehow there coming a little lull in the noisy...amusement and to the best of my small ability. Then came sapper, when I lost him in the crowd. If I felt any sorrow at losing him, it must have been a boyish... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1904 - 476 Seiten
...what I wanted to do in the great world some day — whether I had ever been in England, and where I learned to speak French ; all which I answered, much...apparent amusement, and to the best of my small ability." Crowe tells us of Thackeray meeting a group of eight nice-looking American children in the cars, every... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1904 - 458 Seiten
...what I wanted to do in the great world some day — whether I had ever been in England, and where I learned to speak French ; all which I answered, much...apparent amusement, and to the best of my small ability." Crowe tells us of Thackeray meeting a group of eight nice-looking American children in the cars, every... | |
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