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The woman she gave us was an interesting , was an attractive woman , but she was essentially a Southern woman ... To begin with , in the first act Signora Duse gave no real picture of the childishness which made Nora's charm first in ...
The woman she gave us was an interesting , was an attractive woman , but she was essentially a Southern woman ... To begin with , in the first act Signora Duse gave no real picture of the childishness which made Nora's charm first in ...
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The Swedes of Gothenburg , like those of Upsal and Stockholm subsequently , “ thankfully accepted the meat and drink and money which the Ambassador gave them ; the expectation whereof by them was some motive to their respect .
The Swedes of Gothenburg , like those of Upsal and Stockholm subsequently , “ thankfully accepted the meat and drink and money which the Ambassador gave them ; the expectation whereof by them was some motive to their respect .
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Lord Wellington gave orders that they should be treated with the greatest consideration , and an English officer gave up his roon to them . Next morning , when their baggage was sent for , Massena delivered it at once , and the ...
Lord Wellington gave orders that they should be treated with the greatest consideration , and an English officer gave up his roon to them . Next morning , when their baggage was sent for , Massena delivered it at once , and the ...
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139 | 67 |
Saint Paul du Var Rediscovered By the Rev H R HAWEIS M A | 86 |
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