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Madame Bantes was of the same opinion , and Frederica had nothing to say against it . A young married woman of twenty - the very expression was a pleasant one , it conveys notions of tenderness . But a young girl of twenty can scarcely ...
Madame Bantes was of the same opinion , and Frederica had nothing to say against it . A young married woman of twenty - the very expression was a pleasant one , it conveys notions of tenderness . But a young girl of twenty can scarcely ...
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No more was then said , and Herr Bantes stuck to this opinion . The conversation at dinner again turned on the Dead Stranger , and they were pleased at the idea of soon hearing more about him , and of obtaining , at all events , certain ...
No more was then said , and Herr Bantes stuck to this opinion . The conversation at dinner again turned on the Dead Stranger , and they were pleased at the idea of soon hearing more about him , and of obtaining , at all events , certain ...
Page 560
“ Surely , sir , you are very obliging " “ I cannot but envy the commandant : all that I have been told of Miss Bantes's rare beauty and charming qualities " . “ You are too good . ” “ I should have deemed it the greatest honour to have ...
“ Surely , sir , you are very obliging " “ I cannot but envy the commandant : all that I have been told of Miss Bantes's rare beauty and charming qualities " . “ You are too good . ” “ I should have deemed it the greatest honour to have ...
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Leaves from a Lost Diary By M BETHAMEDWARDS author of Kitty | 10 |
Sporting Guns Smokeless Explosives for By CADWALLADER WADDI | 62 |
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