... and set out to find her way to the house of the President Tambonneau, in the cloister of Notre Dame, who had been advertised of her situation by her mother, and solicited to afford her protection. She effected her entry into the house without being... Two Eras of France: Or, True Stories from History - Page 109by Hugh De Normand - 1854 - 368 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Lillie Craik - Paris (France) - 1831 - 416 pages
...effected her entry into the house without being observed ; and, being placed in M. de Tambonneau's study, she remained there unmolested during the rest...the house of a corn-merchant, an acquaintance of her protector's, and a person on whose fidelity they could reckon. Here she remained till the following... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Paris (France) - 1831 - 418 pages
...She effected her entry into the house without being observed; and, being placed in M. de Tambonneau's study, she remained there unmolested during the rest...the house of a corn-merchant, an acquaintance of her protector's, and a person on whose fidelity they could reckon. Here she remained till the following... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1831 - 412 pages
...effected her entry into the house without being observed ; and, being placed in M. de Tambonneau's study, she remained there unmolested during the rest...the house of a corn-merchant, an acquaintance of her protector's, and a person on whose fidelity they could reckon. Here she remained till the following... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - Religions - 1834 - 562 pages
...She effected her entry into the house without being observed; and being placed in M. de Tambonneau's study, she remained there unmolested during the rest...hunted fugitive was again transferred to the house of a corn merchant, an acquaintance of her protector's, and a person on whose fidelity they could reckon.... | |
| Duchess - 1877 - 348 pages
...discuss with them all the joys and glories of a ball. Bebe is scarcely less delighted than I am ; and all the rest of that day and the greater part of the next we spend in arranging and disarranging countless plans. " It shall be a ball," says Beb6, enthusiastically,... | |
| Bayard Taylor - 1882 - 442 pages
...breakfast, she issued from the cabin and took a straight and rapid course eastward, up and over the hill. During the rest of that day and the greater part of the next, the cabin was deserted. It was almost sunset, and not more than an hour before Sandy Flash's promised... | |
| Frank R. Stockton - 1904 - 390 pages
...himsetf to work to write a tetter to invite yonng Biehard Laneaster to spend a few days with him. For the rest of that day, and the greater part of the next, Captain Asher gave a great deat of thinking time to the eonsideration of the yonng man who was ahonI... | |
| George Renwick - Finland - 1911 - 428 pages
...in Finnish and " Yrjo " I remained till the end of my visit. I stayed at the little farm-house for the rest of that day and the greater part of the next, and the memory of hospitality there is one that will never fade. After supper came music. My host brought... | |
| Arthur Sturges Hildebrand - Mediterranean Sea - 1923 - 346 pages
...to see an end of this preparatory stage. We sent the topmast aloft, and set up the rigging; we spent the rest of that day, and the greater part of the next, in bending sail and varnishing the rails and covering boards and king-plank. In the evening, we sat... | |
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