The Bar Sinister: A Tale, Tom 2Smith, Elder and Company, 1864 |
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... hours in the town of Versailles . But I never will believe that my dear , old , solemn , particular , fastidious Henry would turn his back on all his own countrywomen , and go over the channel to fall in love with but no , I won't even ...
... hours in the town of Versailles . But I never will believe that my dear , old , solemn , particular , fastidious Henry would turn his back on all his own countrywomen , and go over the channel to fall in love with but no , I won't even ...
Strona 16
... hour Tre- lane mistrusted more and more ! And these things discovered , these questions settled - what after- wards ? But that was a question which Trelane did not put to himself . He sat long in his place pondering about many things ...
... hour Tre- lane mistrusted more and more ! And these things discovered , these questions settled - what after- wards ? But that was a question which Trelane did not put to himself . He sat long in his place pondering about many things ...
Strona 38
... hour in the morning our Englishman descended into the stable - yard of the inn to see with his own eyes to the feeding and preparation of the two quadrupeds by whose aid he and Monsieur Morlot were to accom- plish their undertaking ...
... hour in the morning our Englishman descended into the stable - yard of the inn to see with his own eyes to the feeding and preparation of the two quadrupeds by whose aid he and Monsieur Morlot were to accom- plish their undertaking ...
Strona 46
... hours of rest . It was here that our travellers experienced for the first time - because it was the first road - side place where they had made inquiries - a difficulty which had not been calculated on , and which added a good deal to ...
... hours of rest . It was here that our travellers experienced for the first time - because it was the first road - side place where they had made inquiries - a difficulty which had not been calculated on , and which added a good deal to ...
Strona 51
... the excitement in the inn yard became very great . It was evident that all work had been suspended for the day , for the loiterers who had assembled when Trelane arrived were all about the inn door three hours 24-2 THE SEARCH BEGUN . 51.
... the excitement in the inn yard became very great . It was evident that all work had been suspended for the day , for the loiterers who had assembled when Trelane arrived were all about the inn door three hours 24-2 THE SEARCH BEGUN . 51.
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Alexis altogether Amand asked Trelane Bourges Brussels Capitaine d'Elmar captain carnival carriage centimes Charvet companion course cried dear dear doctor Doctor Leboeuf door English Englishman eyes face familiar spirit feeling Francesco Salvi gentleman girl grave hand happened heard horse hyæna inquiry Jacques Morlot journey knew leave letter Lieutenant Tronchet listened looked Madame d'Elmar Madame Ponsard Madeleine d'Elmar Madeleine's maître d'hôtel Major Trelane masque matter mind Miss d'Elmar Monsieur Legrand Monsieur Morlot Monsieur Tronchet mother never niece once Paris passed pause perhaps person physician Pierrot Place du Musée poor question remarked remember replied Trelane road Sancergues Sancerre Sardinian seemed servant silence sister sort speak spoke stood strange streets suppose talk tell thing thought told took town travellers Trelane's turned Versailles Victorine voice waited wish woman words young lady
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