Bygone YearsJ. Murray, 1905 - 339 sider |
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Side 19
... husband went to Milan to witness the Coronation of the Emperor of Austria as King of Lombardy . By my father's leave I accompanied my brother - in - law , Mr. Fullerton , with the same object , and also in the hope of meeting the ...
... husband went to Milan to witness the Coronation of the Emperor of Austria as King of Lombardy . By my father's leave I accompanied my brother - in - law , Mr. Fullerton , with the same object , and also in the hope of meeting the ...
Side 20
... husband of her lady's - maid , who had cruelly deserted his wife . Madame Marescalchi got my brother the next morning to ask him to call at our hotel . When he appeared my brother said nothing , but begged Madame Marescalchi , who was ...
... husband of her lady's - maid , who had cruelly deserted his wife . Madame Marescalchi got my brother the next morning to ask him to call at our hotel . When he appeared my brother said nothing , but begged Madame Marescalchi , who was ...
Side 21
... husband by whose side she walked . One evening the Cercle de Noblesse gave a ball in honour of the Coronation . I led Lady Elizabeth Harcourt , leaning on my arm , round the room , and her beauty excited general admiration . Two days ...
... husband by whose side she walked . One evening the Cercle de Noblesse gave a ball in honour of the Coronation . I led Lady Elizabeth Harcourt , leaning on my arm , round the room , and her beauty excited general admiration . Two days ...
Side 27
... husband were immensely rich , and lived in the splendid Hôtel Monaco . I never afterwards went through Paris without her asking me to dinner , when I met distinguished company . I made friends there with M. Legouvé , the dramatist and ...
... husband were immensely rich , and lived in the splendid Hôtel Monaco . I never afterwards went through Paris without her asking me to dinner , when I met distinguished company . I made friends there with M. Legouvé , the dramatist and ...
Side 31
... husband in order to live with his uncle , over whose establishment she presided during the remainder of his life . She accompanied him when he came to London as Ambassador , and had great success in English society , which , after some ...
... husband in order to live with his uncle , over whose establishment she presided during the remainder of his life . She accompanied him when he came to London as Ambassador , and had great success in English society , which , after some ...
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acquaintance admired afterwards agreeable amusing arrived asked beautiful became Bodmin brother called carriage Ceylon charming Chatsworth Chiswick Church Court daughter delightful Devonshire Devonshire House dined dinner dress Duchess Duke Duke of Devonshire Earl Egerton elephants Emperor England English father favour favourite French friends garden gave Gladstone Granville Grosvenor guests Holmbury honour horses husband India interest invited Jung Kandy Lady Blessington Lady Marian late Lismore Castle lived London looked Lord Lord Overstone Lord Palmerston Lord Vivian Madame married miles Minister Monsieur morning mother native Nepaul never night occasion once opinion Oxford palace palkee Paris party Paxton political present pretty Prince Princess Princesse de Ligne Rajah received remarkable residence round Russia sent society soon steamer talk Talleyrand temple thought told took town Trincomalee wife women wrote young
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Side 309 - The Earl of Chatham, with his sword drawn, Stood waiting for Sir Richard Strachan : Sir Richard, longing to be at 'em, Stood waiting for the Earl of Chatham.
Side 105 - Small is the worth Of beauty from the light retired. Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be admired,
Side 143 - lines : She walks in beauty like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies.
Side 314 - that if you take care of the pence the pounds will take care of themselves. But
Side 37 - 1 Mr. Luttrell was believed to be a natural son of Lord Carhampton. He had sat in the last Irish Parliament,
Side 59 - he published the first volume of the History of England during the Reign of George the Third, which
Side 314 - Take care of the pounds, and the pence will take care of themselves.
Side 47 - Lord Melbourne was so much broken in health that he was nearly in a state of second childhood. I believe he had not met Her Majesty since he ceased to be her Minister. Her manner to him was
Side 159 - You must know that wherever you go in India you meet with some member of this family. Every other man has married, and every other woman has been, a Miss Pattle.