The Recluse of Norway, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 |
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Page 3
... Madame Sauveur expected him in the drawing - room . Polished female society was something quite new to him ; he had lived chiefly amongst literary men during his first visit to Copenhagen , and from their parties wo- men were generally ...
... Madame Sauveur expected him in the drawing - room . Polished female society was something quite new to him ; he had lived chiefly amongst literary men during his first visit to Copenhagen , and from their parties wo- men were generally ...
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... Madame Sauveur alone ; her voluble good spirits set him directly at ease ; and by the time his disturbed coun- tenance had resumed its usual gentle seri- ousness , the sisters alternately entered . Without considering the absurdity of ...
... Madame Sauveur alone ; her voluble good spirits set him directly at ease ; and by the time his disturbed coun- tenance had resumed its usual gentle seri- ousness , the sisters alternately entered . Without considering the absurdity of ...
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... Madame Sauveur's game . After looking over her attentively for some time , it remained as much a mystery as ever ; and resigning himself to the me- lancholy reflections caused by the continu- ance of Anastasia's concerto , he stood lean ...
... Madame Sauveur's game . After looking over her attentively for some time , it remained as much a mystery as ever ; and resigning himself to the me- lancholy reflections caused by the continu- ance of Anastasia's concerto , he stood lean ...
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... Madame Sauveur scolded her out of such excessive sensibility to a trifle ; but ever in the habit of magnifying her own faults , the phantoms of Ellesif's imagination would yield no obedience to the reason of another . Anastasia was ...
... Madame Sauveur scolded her out of such excessive sensibility to a trifle ; but ever in the habit of magnifying her own faults , the phantoms of Ellesif's imagination would yield no obedience to the reason of another . Anastasia was ...
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... Madame Sauveur started half up , and remained leaning on her elbow in a listening attitude , till the sound of his steps was no longer audible . " Well ! now he is fairly gone , " she said , " tell me . what you think of the Count's ...
... Madame Sauveur started half up , and remained leaning on her elbow in a listening attitude , till the sound of his steps was no longer audible . " Well ! now he is fairly gone , " she said , " tell me . what you think of the Count's ...
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