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Strona 11
... monsieur the marquis , " repeated the laugher . " Were the children rude to you ? " " They mocked him , father . " She pulled the boy from behind a grave - stone where he crouched un- moving as a rabbit , and showed him to her guar ...
... monsieur the marquis , " repeated the laugher . " Were the children rude to you ? " " They mocked him , father . " She pulled the boy from behind a grave - stone where he crouched un- moving as a rabbit , and showed him to her guar ...
Strona 14
... men in these days , monsieur , " the court painter answered . " I see you have my young charge here , enjoying the gravestones with you ; -a pleasing change after the unmarked trenches of France . With your 14 LAZARRE.
... men in these days , monsieur , " the court painter answered . " I see you have my young charge here , enjoying the gravestones with you ; -a pleasing change after the unmarked trenches of France . With your 14 LAZARRE.
Strona 15
... Monsieur Bellenger , of salt- ing the man who brought the king out of prison ? " the old man inquired . Again ... monsieur the marquis , " the painter quietly answered . " But why not to one of his royal uncles ? " " His royal uncles ...
... Monsieur Bellenger , of salt- ing the man who brought the king out of prison ? " the old man inquired . Again ... monsieur the marquis , " the painter quietly answered . " But why not to one of his royal uncles ? " " His royal uncles ...
Strona 16
... Monsieur and his brother know that the king is here ? " inquired the elder De Ferrier , taking the lead . " What reason have you to believe , " responded Bellenger , " that the Count de Provence and the Count d'Artois have any interest ...
... Monsieur and his brother know that the king is here ? " inquired the elder De Ferrier , taking the lead . " What reason have you to believe , " responded Bellenger , " that the Count de Provence and the Count d'Artois have any interest ...
Strona 16
Mary Hartwell Catherwood. N MI " I admit nothing , monsieur . These are days. " I will again ask permission to take my charge away "
Mary Hartwell Catherwood. N MI " I admit nothing , monsieur . These are days. " I will again ask permission to take my charge away "
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Abbé Edgeworth America answered arms asked Bellenger Bonaparte Bourbon breast brought cabin called Castorland child Cloud-Mother Count de Chaumont Count of Provence Cousin Philippe Croghan dauphin dauphin of France Doctor Chantry door dress Eagle Ernestine eyes face father felt fire Fort Stephenson France French gave girl hair hand head heard horses Illinois Territory Indian inquired Iroquois Johnny Appleseed king knew Lake George laughed Lazarre light live looked Louis Philippe Louis XVIII Madame de Ferrier Madame Tank Madame Ursule Mademoiselle Marquis du Plessy master Miss Chantry Mittau Mont-Louis mother Napoleon never night Oneida padlocked book Paris Paul Pélagie Pierre Grignon priest remember river rose sacristan servant side sire Skenedonk stood story talk tell thing thought told took trees Tuileries turned wait walked wall woman woods young
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