Did you aiver see any thin moaire loafely ?" And the Countess looked full in his face. "Never," said the Senator, earnestly. The next instant he blushed. He had been betrayed into a compliment. The Countess sighed. " Helas ! my Senator, that it is not... The Dodge Club, Or, Italy in MDCCCLIX - Seite 104von James De Mille - 1870 - 133 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1867 - 836 Seiten
...looked full in his face. " Never," said the Senator, earnestly. " The next instant he blushed, lie had been betrayed into a compliment. " The Countess...thought the gentleman thus addressed ; " how fond, how tender — poor thing ! poor thing I " " I wish that Italy was nearer to the States," said he. " How... | |
| James De Mille - 1872 - 148 Seiten
...her tone, her glance, her manner. Who can catch the evanescent beauty of her expression or the deep tenderness of her well-modulated voice ? Who indeed...thought the gentleman thus addressed ; " how fond, how tender — poor thing! poor thing!" "I wish that Italy was nearer to the States," said he. " How I... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - 1872 - 460 Seiten
...The next instant h« blushed. He had been betrayed into a compliment. The Countess sighed. "HelasI my Senator, that it is not pairmitted to moartals to sociate as zey would laike." " 'Tour Senator," "thought the gentlemen thus addressed ; "how fond, how tender — poor thingl poor... | |
| H. L. D. Potter - 1873 - 444 Seiten
...her tone, her glance, her manner. Who can catch the evanescent beauty of her expression or the deep tenderness of her well-modulated voice? Who indeed?...it is not pairmitted to moartals to sociate as zey Avould laike." " ' Your senator,' " thought the gentleman thus addressed ; " how fond, how tender —... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - 1876 - 458 Seiten
...her tone, her glance, her manner. Who can catch the evanescent beauty of her expression or the deep tenderness of her well-modulated voice? Who indeed?...Senator, that it is not pairmitted to moartals to eociate as zey would laike." " ' Tour Senator,' " thought the gentlemen thus addressed ; " how fond,... | |
| H. L. D. Potter - 1871 - 440 Seiten
...evanescent beauty of her expression or the deep tenderness of her well-modulated voice ? Who indeed ? " Docs ze scene please you, my senator ?" " Very much indeed."...thought the gentleman thus addressed ; " how fond, how tender — poor thing ! poor thing !" " I wish that Italy was nearer to the States," said he. "How... | |
| Allen Ayrault Griffith - 1879 - 348 Seiten
...tol me zey would like to stay here alloway." " It is a beautiful place." " Did you aiver see anythin moaire loafely ? " And the Countess looked full in..." Helas ! my Senator, that it is not pairmitted to mortals to sociate as zey would lailce." " ' Your Senator,' " thought the gentlemen thus addressed... | |
| Robert McLean Cumnock - 1882 - 420 Seiten
...voice? — who indeed? "Does ze scene please you, my Senator?" "Very much indeed." " Youar countryman haf tol me zey would like to stay here alloway." "...sighed. "Helas! my Senator, that it is not pairmitted to mortals to sociate as zey would laike." " ' Your Senator,' " thought the gentleman thus addressed;... | |
| 1889 - 220 Seiten
...her tone, her glance, her manner. Who can catch the evanescent beauty of her expression or the deep tenderness of her well-modulated voice ? Who indeed?..." Helas ! my Senator, that it is not pairmitted to moarials to sociate as zey would laike." " ' Your Senator,' " thought the gentleman thus addressed... | |
| 1890 - 632 Seiten
..." And the Countess looked full in his face. " Never," said the Senator, earnestly. The next fnstant he blushed. He had been betrayed into a compliment...." Helas ! my Senator, that it is not pairmitted to moarials to sociate as zey would laike." " ' Your Senator,' " thought the gentleman thus addressed... | |
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