Life in Sweden; with Excursions in Norway and Denmark, Volume 2Hurst and Blackett, 1853 - Scandinavia |
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... called , by the common torturing of French words into Swedish , Mamzel , ( and in its more barbarised plural , Mamzeller , ) comes to the aid of the mistress , and on her de- volves the real labour and responsibility . These young women ...
... called , by the common torturing of French words into Swedish , Mamzel , ( and in its more barbarised plural , Mamzeller , ) comes to the aid of the mistress , and on her de- volves the real labour and responsibility . These young women ...
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Selina Bunbury. is , however , called here by the barbarised French term of Bouljong . The sugar - basin always holds the place of honour on the family dinner table ; it is used almost with all things ; vegetables , such as spinach ...
Selina Bunbury. is , however , called here by the barbarised French term of Bouljong . The sugar - basin always holds the place of honour on the family dinner table ; it is used almost with all things ; vegetables , such as spinach ...
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... called coffee drinkings - are among the chief amuse- ments , and are eagerly followed by all . Family life in Sweden is more diversified than with us ; the uniformity of our domestic evenings would be intolerable to people so addicted ...
... called coffee drinkings - are among the chief amuse- ments , and are eagerly followed by all . Family life in Sweden is more diversified than with us ; the uniformity of our domestic evenings would be intolerable to people so addicted ...
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... be ascertained before you can venture to address any one . A good lady who had looked into an old English Peerage thought she had discovered mine , and called me instantly " The Right Honourable Miss . " LIFE IN SWEDEN . 21.
... be ascertained before you can venture to address any one . A good lady who had looked into an old English Peerage thought she had discovered mine , and called me instantly " The Right Honourable Miss . " LIFE IN SWEDEN . 21.
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... called Mr. Coachmaker . Wives take their husbands ' titles , and are quite as tena- cious of them . Thus , you address a clergyman as Priest , and his wife as Priestess ; a major's wife is Majorskan ; a colonel's , Ofverstinnan ; and ...
... called Mr. Coachmaker . Wives take their husbands ' titles , and are quite as tena- cious of them . Thus , you address a clergyman as Priest , and his wife as Priestess ; a major's wife is Majorskan ; a colonel's , Ofverstinnan ; and ...
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Page 301 - Hear the sledges with the bells — Silver bells! What a world of merriment their melody foretells! How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, In the icy air of night! While the stars that oversprinkle All the heavens, seem to twinkle With a crystalline delight...
Page 336 - For the sun is no sooner risen with a burning heat but it withereth the grass, and the flower thereof falleth, and the grace of the fashion of it perisheth; so also shall the rich man fade away in his ways.