The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, Том 24Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl Clarke Company, Limited, 1899 |
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... hour of his death had been already put back by fate . " We really regretted you , " said his friend , still pursuing his theme . " It was a question of a plan in which we included you as a superior person , that is to say , somebody who ...
... hour of his death had been already put back by fate . " We really regretted you , " said his friend , still pursuing his theme . " It was a question of a plan in which we included you as a superior person , that is to say , somebody who ...
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... hour like cabs ; and since Paris will always be the most adorable of all countries , the country of joy , liberty , wit , pretty women , mauvais sujets , and good wine ; where the truncheon of authority never makes itself dis- agreeably ...
... hour like cabs ; and since Paris will always be the most adorable of all countries , the country of joy , liberty , wit , pretty women , mauvais sujets , and good wine ; where the truncheon of authority never makes itself dis- agreeably ...
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... hour later La Cibot called to Schmucke through the door , telling him that his dinner was waiting for him in the din- ing room . She would not cross the threshold . Poor Schmucke went out to her with a haggard , tear - stained face ...
... hour later La Cibot called to Schmucke through the door , telling him that his dinner was waiting for him in the din- ing room . She would not cross the threshold . Poor Schmucke went out to her with a haggard , tear - stained face ...
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... hour later , Pons was fast asleep . The doctor had ordered a soothing draught , which Schmucke administered , all ... hours went by before they had finished the salon . " On an average , " said the grimy old Jew , " everything here is ...
... hour later , Pons was fast asleep . The doctor had ordered a soothing draught , which Schmucke administered , all ... hours went by before they had finished the salon . " On an average , " said the grimy old Jew , " everything here is ...
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... hours ; I have sent for Dr. Poulain , and I will come up with him . Take a drink and be good · see . • " Then was there no one in the room just now , when I waked ? " " No one , " said she . " You must have seen M. Rémonencq in one of ...
... hours ; I have sent for Dr. Poulain , and I will come up with him . Take a drink and be good · see . • " Then was there no one in the room just now , when I waked ? " " No one , " said she . " You must have seen M. Rémonencq in one of ...
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Adrienne ALFRED TENNYSON answered Arthur Dimmesdale asked bandolining beautiful bells better breath Brunt canon Chateau d'If child Cibot Cleopatra colonel Consuelo cried curate Dantes dark dead dear death Djalma door Dorcas dream Ellen eyes face fancy father fear feeling felt Fraisier gentleman give hand happiness head hear heard heart heaven Hester Prynne hope hour Jane Jefferson Brick Kardouon La Cibot Lady Hester Stanhope laugh leave light lips listened live Lockman look Mademoiselle de Cardoville Martin Meïamoun mind missis morning Mugby Junction never night once passed Pons poor Rawdon replied Reuben scarlet letter Schaunard Schmucke seemed sleep smile Sniff soul stood sure tears tell thee THEOPHILE GAUTIER things THOMAS HOOD thou thought told trembling turned voice wish woman words Xailoun young lord
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