Henry PulteneyJohn Colet Press, 1987 - 269 sider |
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Side 5
... morning , about your cousin , " said Lady B. , as I paid my compliments to her , " and if you will come to me after I have received this caravan which is entering the door , I will take your arm to fulfil it . " I strolled along through ...
... morning , about your cousin , " said Lady B. , as I paid my compliments to her , " and if you will come to me after I have received this caravan which is entering the door , I will take your arm to fulfil it . " I strolled along through ...
Side 25
... morning that we passed through the forest of Gratz , on the borders of the duke's possessions . The sound of horns occa- sionally heard echoing about the hills , indicated that there were huntsmen in the woods , and I thought it ...
... morning that we passed through the forest of Gratz , on the borders of the duke's possessions . The sound of horns occa- sionally heard echoing about the hills , indicated that there were huntsmen in the woods , and I thought it ...
Side 79
... morning , and that I was intending to purchase it myself , and asked him if he would attend the sale ( which , as usual in Austria , was to be by auc- tion ) and give in my name . He promised to do so , and left me for the purpose ...
... morning , and that I was intending to purchase it myself , and asked him if he would attend the sale ( which , as usual in Austria , was to be by auc- tion ) and give in my name . He promised to do so , and left me for the purpose ...
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