The American Whig Review, Band 5;Band 11Wiley and Putnam, 1850 |
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... thought Mad- ame de Vaubert on her part , " I see the trouble , but he is carelessly playing in- to my hands . He has just set the trap in which , if I have occasion , I may by and by take him . Marquis , " cried she , " I have held ...
... thought Mad- ame de Vaubert on her part , " I see the trouble , but he is carelessly playing in- to my hands . He has just set the trap in which , if I have occasion , I may by and by take him . Marquis , " cried she , " I have held ...
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... thought the Mar- quis , " and I am beat ; but it is all the same . Only , was I to expect such perfidy in a friend of thirty years ? Talk no more of the disinterested affection and gratitude of women ! Baroness , " continued he , with a ...
... thought the Mar- quis , " and I am beat ; but it is all the same . Only , was I to expect such perfidy in a friend of thirty years ? Talk no more of the disinterested affection and gratitude of women ! Baroness , " continued he , with a ...
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... thought laurels bedewed with the blood of France were won at too great a price . " " Father , " responded the young girl , with calm dignity , " M. des Tournelles has no concern in this affair , and I can hardly " To be sure he is ; no ...
... thought laurels bedewed with the blood of France were won at too great a price . " " Father , " responded the young girl , with calm dignity , " M. des Tournelles has no concern in this affair , and I can hardly " To be sure he is ; no ...
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... thoughts , the stranger began as follows : " Living solitary , I have perhaps fallen into childishness , which is ... thought , that he would desire to conceal , and his morality surpassed the standard of my own . It was especially by ...
... thoughts , the stranger began as follows : " Living solitary , I have perhaps fallen into childishness , which is ... thought , that he would desire to conceal , and his morality surpassed the standard of my own . It was especially by ...
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... thought I , will surely love my child ; at least , for my sake , he will be kind and just to it . As for my poor Ellen's hostility to him , it is the effect of jealousy , and will wear off as soon as she finds herself dependent upon his ...
... thought I , will surely love my child ; at least , for my sake , he will be kind and just to it . As for my poor Ellen's hostility to him , it is the effect of jealousy , and will wear off as soon as she finds herself dependent upon his ...
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