Lady Alice: Or, The New Una. A NovelD. Appleton, 1849 - 152 sider |
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Side 37
... Clarie , that I want you to wear which causes the wakefulness of lovers , of the the ring for my sake ? " The soubrette took it ambitious , and of poets . As the night wore on , with a blush . " You will get ready to go to this was ...
... Clarie , that I want you to wear which causes the wakefulness of lovers , of the the ring for my sake ? " The soubrette took it ambitious , and of poets . As the night wore on , with a blush . " You will get ready to go to this was ...
Side 38
... Clarie . ” " You do not mean to go out alone , so soon after your accident ? If you should chance to be faint , mademoiselle ! " " Oh , I am quite well this morning , child ; and the fresh morning air will do me good . " " In three ...
... Clarie . ” " You do not mean to go out alone , so soon after your accident ? If you should chance to be faint , mademoiselle ! " " Oh , I am quite well this morning , child ; and the fresh morning air will do me good . " " In three ...
Side 42
... Clarie might be deemed a very pretty girl . She had fine eyes , undeniably ; her nose might be best described as the reverse of aquiline , but it was charming ; her forehead and her mouth were sweet . Clarinelle had been more than a ...
... Clarie might be deemed a very pretty girl . She had fine eyes , undeniably ; her nose might be best described as the reverse of aquiline , but it was charming ; her forehead and her mouth were sweet . Clarinelle had been more than a ...
Side 46
... Clarie , " said the countess , taking her watch from the table . " Let us hear Irène's scan- dals . " heard the Signori , at Rome , say that she is a very fine artist herself . Her pictures are charm- ing . Also , she writes verses ...
... Clarie , " said the countess , taking her watch from the table . " Let us hear Irène's scan- dals . " heard the Signori , at Rome , say that she is a very fine artist herself . Her pictures are charm- ing . Also , she writes verses ...
Side 47
... Clarie , who shared , as has been mentioned , the room of her young mistress at Chamouni , had staid away all night . It was so late , before Madame de Schönberg had finished explaining to her reluctant mind , the beginning of an affair ...
... Clarie , who shared , as has been mentioned , the room of her young mistress at Chamouni , had staid away all night . It was so late , before Madame de Schönberg had finished explaining to her reluctant mind , the beginning of an affair ...
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Side 103 - For the sun is no sooner risen with a burning heat, but it withereth the grass, and the flower thereof falleth, and the grace of the fashion of it perisheth: so also shall the rich man fade away in his ways.