The Bar Sinister: A Tale, Tom 2Smith, Elder and Company, 1864 |
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... woman in the case , ' could keep a sensible man more than six 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 ...
... woman in the case , ' could keep a sensible man more than six 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 ...
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... woman continued , " was very sudden , and had taken place before the expiration of the term for which they had taken the apartments - which they had paid for honour- ably , of course- 29 " Was there any motive for that sudden depar ture ...
... woman continued , " was very sudden , and had taken place before the expiration of the term for which they had taken the apartments - which they had paid for honour- ably , of course- 29 " Was there any motive for that sudden depar ture ...
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... woman supposed , a telegraphic despatch , came beyond question from d'Elmar . His friend and emissary , Lieutenant Tronchet , had heard Trelane asking for a ticket for Bourges ; he had returned to his principal , and this last had at ...
... woman supposed , a telegraphic despatch , came beyond question from d'Elmar . His friend and emissary , Lieutenant Tronchet , had heard Trelane asking for a ticket for Bourges ; he had returned to his principal , and this last had at ...
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... woman is observed to make a sign as if she had something to communicate . " What is it ? " they all fly round her as if they would eat her up . The Englishman's affair has become their affair in a twinkling . Nay , it seems as if they ...
... woman is observed to make a sign as if she had something to communicate . " What is it ? " they all fly round her as if they would eat her up . The Englishman's affair has become their affair in a twinkling . Nay , it seems as if they ...
Strona 54
... woman , and rode off on their way to Sancerre . In mercy to the exceeding agony which Monsieur Morlot was beginning to feel in the limbs and back , and which is a common effect of horse exercise upon persons unaccustomed to riding , our ...
... woman , and rode off on their way to Sancerre . In mercy to the exceeding agony which Monsieur Morlot was beginning to feel in the limbs and back , and which is a common effect of horse exercise upon persons unaccustomed to riding , our ...
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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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