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Page 196
... French feeling among the Germans seemed destined never to die . When Clara Longworth , of the eminent Cincinnati family , became engaged to a French nobleman , the Count de Chambrun , she had become a Catholic . She relates2 how she ...
... French feeling among the Germans seemed destined never to die . When Clara Longworth , of the eminent Cincinnati family , became engaged to a French nobleman , the Count de Chambrun , she had become a Catholic . She relates2 how she ...
Page 280
... French Gothic , 126 by 70 feet in dimensions ( which seems to have become practically a standard size for top - level houses ) , its great drawing room alone measuring 26 by 40 feet . It is now the Bethesda Home for the Aged . Also in ...
... French Gothic , 126 by 70 feet in dimensions ( which seems to have become practically a standard size for top - level houses ) , its great drawing room alone measuring 26 by 40 feet . It is now the Bethesda Home for the Aged . Also in ...
Page 388
... French Marquis de Chambrun , and who , in turn , himself became the Marquis . The Countess Clara resides in Paris , an able historian and litterateur who has written more than a dozen volumes , some in French , some in English , and ...
... French Marquis de Chambrun , and who , in turn , himself became the Marquis . The Countess Clara resides in Paris , an able historian and litterateur who has written more than a dozen volumes , some in French , some in English , and ...
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CHAP PAGE DYNAMIC SERENITY | 9 |
QUEEN CITY OF THE WEST | 21 |
COSMOPOLIS | 35 |
Copyright | |
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