The Recluse of Norway, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 |
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... replied Anastasia ; " he seems civil and stupid enough , and very inoffensive . " At this phrase the Marquise laughed again , exclaiming , " Yes , quite harmless : the Count has taken good care of our hearts . " It must be remembered ...
... replied Anastasia ; " he seems civil and stupid enough , and very inoffensive . " At this phrase the Marquise laughed again , exclaiming , " Yes , quite harmless : the Count has taken good care of our hearts . " It must be remembered ...
Page 19
... replied Ellesif : " certainly not much like every - day - men . I guessed he could not talk about the on dit of the day , for could you or I do so at Pekin ? But he conversed very intelligently ; sometimes profoundly , and sometimes ...
... replied Ellesif : " certainly not much like every - day - men . I guessed he could not talk about the on dit of the day , for could you or I do so at Pekin ? But he conversed very intelligently ; sometimes profoundly , and sometimes ...
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... replied Ellesif : " you must remember that my fa- ther thinks his great acquirements give him a right to high consideration : -he does not treat him , or consider him , as secretaries usually are treated and considered . He wishes him ...
... replied Ellesif : " you must remember that my fa- ther thinks his great acquirements give him a right to high consideration : -he does not treat him , or consider him , as secretaries usually are treated and considered . He wishes him ...
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... replied Theo . dore , " but I have a mind that is not easily tired ; and it is my greatest pleasure to be with you , to be employed by you . وو The Count's answer was an amiable smile . He then proceeded to give Theodore instruc tions ...
... replied Theo . dore , " but I have a mind that is not easily tired ; and it is my greatest pleasure to be with you , to be employed by you . وو The Count's answer was an amiable smile . He then proceeded to give Theodore instruc tions ...
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... replied to the amiable compliment . " That air does indeed re- mind me of Norway , of my old father , of " he was going to say Heinreich ; but checking himself , he hastily added , used to hear that air so often sung by one of my family ...
... replied to the amiable compliment . " That air does indeed re- mind me of Norway , of my old father , of " he was going to say Heinreich ; but checking himself , he hastily added , used to hear that air so often sung by one of my family ...
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