The New Aera; Or, Adventures of Julien Delmour: Related by Himself, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1819 - French literature |
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Page 36
... proved so agreeable to the old man , that he took a wonderful liking to my uncle , and , on dying , left him a legacy of forty thousand francs . I was much struck by this story , and wished immediately to profit by it , in requesting ...
... proved so agreeable to the old man , that he took a wonderful liking to my uncle , and , on dying , left him a legacy of forty thousand francs . I was much struck by this story , and wished immediately to profit by it , in requesting ...
Page 39
... prove not only useful but extremely agreeable . Ten months after my mo- ther's marriage , she presented Simon with a daughter , to which the Marchio- ness d'Inglar became god - mother , cau- sing her to be called Casilda , this was not ...
... prove not only useful but extremely agreeable . Ten months after my mo- ther's marriage , she presented Simon with a daughter , to which the Marchio- ness d'Inglar became god - mother , cau- sing her to be called Casilda , this was not ...
Page 48
... prove his taste , or it went beyond his means . If you happened to speak of a marriage that was about to be celebrated , the parties ' might have made a much better choice . It appeared that she alone possessed the secret of other ...
... prove his taste , or it went beyond his means . If you happened to speak of a marriage that was about to be celebrated , the parties ' might have made a much better choice . It appeared that she alone possessed the secret of other ...
Page 108
... proved that no blame whatever could be attached to her for returning without the child , who had been consigned to her care . On entering the shop I found my mother bathed in tears , but restoring Casilda to her arms , she was soon ...
... proved that no blame whatever could be attached to her for returning without the child , who had been consigned to her care . On entering the shop I found my mother bathed in tears , but restoring Casilda to her arms , she was soon ...
Page 155
... all my sympathy , in proving that pride and resentment was the sole cause of her suffering . Ah ! Julien , added Matilda , what a monster he must be ! And to - what a vile creature has he not sacrificed me ! JULIEN DELMOUR . 155.
... all my sympathy , in proving that pride and resentment was the sole cause of her suffering . Ah ! Julien , added Matilda , what a monster he must be ! And to - what a vile creature has he not sacrificed me ! JULIEN DELMOUR . 155.
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The New Aera; Or, Adventures of Julien Delmour: Related by Himself ..., Volume 2 Stéphanie Félicité Genlis No preview available - 2017 |
The New Aera; Or, Adventures of Julien Delmour: Related by Himself Stephanie Felicite Genlis No preview available - 2019 |
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