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... with an embroidered star comes to us from His Highness when dinner is on table , which is half an hour after twelve . There is a world of English arrived within the week ; very few French , but 20 [ July , The Colmans .
... with an embroidered star comes to us from His Highness when dinner is on table , which is half an hour after twelve . There is a world of English arrived within the week ; very few French , but 20 [ July , The Colmans .
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... hour ; he writes from Bath : - : - " I despair of seeing you here , so that I must be at the parade with the folks here , whose conversation lies as heavy on my mind , as the hot rolls and devilments at breakfast do upon my stomach . I ...
... hour ; he writes from Bath : - : - " I despair of seeing you here , so that I must be at the parade with the folks here , whose conversation lies as heavy on my mind , as the hot rolls and devilments at breakfast do upon my stomach . I ...
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... hours after- wards , by a column of French , who stripped them of what little they had reserved for their own ... hour of the siesta . Two o'clock had chimed from the church tower of Ayllon , and had been repeated by the clocks of ...
... hours after- wards , by a column of French , who stripped them of what little they had reserved for their own ... hour of the siesta . Two o'clock had chimed from the church tower of Ayllon , and had been repeated by the clocks of ...
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... hour before midnight when the party which had formed the ambuscade join- ed the main body , after a rapid march over detestable roads and a heavy country . The horses were knocked up , and unable to proceed without a few hours ' repose ...
... hour before midnight when the party which had formed the ambuscade join- ed the main body , after a rapid march over detestable roads and a heavy country . The horses were knocked up , and unable to proceed without a few hours ' repose ...
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... hour , when he thought he heard his name pronounced . He started and listened , but no sound reached his ears save the measured step of the sen- tinel under his window , and the bur- den of an old French chanson à boire , which one of ...
... hour , when he thought he heard his name pronounced . He started and listened , but no sound reached his ears save the measured step of the sen- tinel under his window , and the bur- den of an old French chanson à boire , which one of ...
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