The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & RomanceGeo. Henderson, 1867 |
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... Monsieur Louis Veuillot's attack on all the French journalists , in his " Odeurs de Paris , " has kept us in a general state of alarm , not knowing whether he would not have to termi- nate the quarrel by a duel with each , that mode ...
... Monsieur Louis Veuillot's attack on all the French journalists , in his " Odeurs de Paris , " has kept us in a general state of alarm , not knowing whether he would not have to termi- nate the quarrel by a duel with each , that mode ...
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... monsieur . Ah , Dieu ! if I could only begin , I might manage it now ! " That night Ella would be distraite and anxious , and very apt to cut all attempts at con- versation short with the hapless young War- office clerks entrusted to ...
... monsieur . Ah , Dieu ! if I could only begin , I might manage it now ! " That night Ella would be distraite and anxious , and very apt to cut all attempts at con- versation short with the hapless young War- office clerks entrusted to ...
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... Monsieur pleases , " bowed his opponent , urbanely ; and the battle went on . Grantley was losing fast : he was five hun- dred to the bad , and the bystanders saw that a change was working in his face . " Now he is getting riled ...
... Monsieur pleases , " bowed his opponent , urbanely ; and the battle went on . Grantley was losing fast : he was five hun- dred to the bad , and the bystanders saw that a change was working in his face . " Now he is getting riled ...
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... Monsieur Haussmann's government is good sometimes , if we could but appreciate it ; though we are sadly incredulous on that point occa- sionally , and just at the present moment in par- ticular , when , without the least respect for ...
... Monsieur Haussmann's government is good sometimes , if we could but appreciate it ; though we are sadly incredulous on that point occa- sionally , and just at the present moment in par- ticular , when , without the least respect for ...
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... Monsieur Bishoffsheim , in the fashionable quarter , with the intention of giving its produce to charitable institutions . As yet it does not pay its ex- penses . It fills very well the night of the con- certs ; but when Monsieur ...
... Monsieur Bishoffsheim , in the fashionable quarter , with the intention of giving its produce to charitable institutions . As yet it does not pay its ex- penses . It fills very well the night of the con- certs ; but when Monsieur ...
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