Tales and Novels: The absenteeHarper & brothers, 1835 |
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Page 138
... asked Cap- tain Connal , as he handed Dora into the carriage , who was still weeping . " Bad compliment to M. de Connal , mon amie . Vrai scandale ! " said mademoiselle , pulling up the glass , while Dora sank back in the carriage ...
... asked Cap- tain Connal , as he handed Dora into the carriage , who was still weeping . " Bad compliment to M. de Connal , mon amie . Vrai scandale ! " said mademoiselle , pulling up the glass , while Dora sank back in the carriage ...
Page 258
... asked who he was ; another observed l'air noble -another exclaimed " Le bel Anglois ! " and his fortune was made at Paris ; especially as a friend of Mad . du Barré's asked where he bought his embroidery . : He went afterward , at least ...
... asked who he was ; another observed l'air noble -another exclaimed " Le bel Anglois ! " and his fortune was made at Paris ; especially as a friend of Mad . du Barré's asked where he bought his embroidery . : He went afterward , at least ...
Page 278
... asked me what I had to say for myself : ' My lard , ' says I , ' those pistols were brought into my house , about a fortnight ago , by a little boy , one little Tommy Dunshaughlin , who found them in a punk- horn , at the edge of a bog ...
... asked me what I had to say for myself : ' My lard , ' says I , ' those pistols were brought into my house , about a fortnight ago , by a little boy , one little Tommy Dunshaughlin , who found them in a punk- horn , at the edge of a bog ...
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