Scribner's Magazine, Volume 45Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1909 |
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... gave part of the treasures it contained to Louis XVI for his collection in the Louvre . After that the place became the successive property of the Count de Montolivet , the Dowager Duchess of Orléans , and finally fell into the hands of ...
... gave part of the treasures it contained to Louis XVI for his collection in the Louvre . After that the place became the successive property of the Count de Montolivet , the Dowager Duchess of Orléans , and finally fell into the hands of ...
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... gave such a splendid fête in the historic mansion that certain old ladies of my acquaintance say that nothing like it had ever been seen in Paris . Then Pichon himself wished to live there , but the place being already divided into ...
... gave such a splendid fête in the historic mansion that certain old ladies of my acquaintance say that nothing like it had ever been seen in Paris . Then Pichon himself wished to live there , but the place being already divided into ...
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... gave them their money's worth , I assure you , and even at two sous le petit jeu and three le grand I am convinced she had tucked away many a comfortable little sum . As I was leaving I heard her saying to a poor half - crippled ...
... gave them their money's worth , I assure you , and even at two sous le petit jeu and three le grand I am convinced she had tucked away many a comfortable little sum . As I was leaving I heard her saying to a poor half - crippled ...
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... gave him an unusual face , if not one of distinction . He was evidently bent being given to him by most of the students . I could not , however , but feel that it served him right for the “ airs " he put on with me . That he made a ...
... gave him an unusual face , if not one of distinction . He was evidently bent being given to him by most of the students . I could not , however , but feel that it served him right for the “ airs " he put on with me . That he made a ...
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... gave a little sniff . " Well , it did not come from our side , " he said in a half undertone with a sneer . I suddenly exploded . His cold face was so evil . " No , it did not . I made it freely and frankly , and I am going to make it ...
... gave a little sniff . " Well , it did not come from our side , " he said in a half undertone with a sneer . I suddenly exploded . His cold face was so evil . " No , it did not . I made it freely and frankly , and I am going to make it ...
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