Maynard, her son-in-law, who was also her nephew by this first marriage. Both Madame Capuchon's daughters were married, — Marthe, the eldest, to Henry Maynard, an English country gentleman ; Felicie, the youngest, to the Baron de la Louviere, who resided... Five Old Friends: And, A Young Prince - Página 158de Anne Thackeray Ritchie, Frederick Walker - 1868 - 403 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...the old hoiiee at the corner of the Rue de la Lampe. It has lonu been doomed to destruction, with iti picturesque high roof, its narrow windows and balcon'ies,...brick passages and staircases, with the round ivy oeil-de-boeuf windows. Staircases Were piled up of brick in the time of the Lewises, broad and wide... | |
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...Mrs. Maynard's mother, an old lady who had lived at Fontainebleau as long as her two daughters conld remember. This old lady's name was Madame Capuchon...brick passages and staircases, with the round ivy oeil-de-bceuf windows. Staircases were piled up of brick in the time of the Lewises, broad and wide,... | |
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...English country gentleman: Felicie, the youngest, to the Baron de la Louviere, who resided at Poictlers and who was sous-prefet there. It is now nearly forty...brick passages and staircases, with the round ivy oail-de-bceuf windows. Staircases were piled up of brick in the time of the Louises, broad and wide,... | |
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...resided at Poictiers and who was sous-prefet there. It is now nearly forty years since Madame Capnchon first went to live at Fontainebleau, in the old house...picturesque high roof, its narrow windows and balconies, and gunny old brick passages and staircases, with the round ivy O3il-de-boeuf windows. Staircases were... | |
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...the youngest, to the Baron de la Louviere, who resided at Poictiers, and who was sous-prefet there. balconies, and sunny old brick passages and staircases,...Staircases were piled up of brick in the time of the Louises, broad and wide, and easy to climb, and not of polished wood, like the slippery flights of... | |
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...since Madame Capuchon first went to live at Fontainebleau, in the old house at the corner of the Eue de la Lampe. It has long been doomed to destruction,...brick passages and staircases, with the round ivy osil-de-bosuf windows. Staircases were piled up of brick in the time of the Lewises, broad and wide,... | |
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