Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... person without ' Monsieur ' or Madame , ' cries out- Eh ! what ! to whom are you speaking ? -to a cat or a dog ? " • ' Such is not our habit now , ' I re- plied ; though a hundred years ago it was so . In the present day no one says ...
... person without ' Monsieur ' or Madame , ' cries out- Eh ! what ! to whom are you speaking ? -to a cat or a dog ? " • ' Such is not our habit now , ' I re- plied ; though a hundred years ago it was so . In the present day no one says ...
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... persons staying in the hôtel , and rather liked them too , especially a quiet , sensible , bald - headed man with ... person could desire . The spring head is at one end of the building , and there the tempe- rature of the water is ...
... persons staying in the hôtel , and rather liked them too , especially a quiet , sensible , bald - headed man with ... person could desire . The spring head is at one end of the building , and there the tempe- rature of the water is ...
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... persons of genius are not appreciated or comprehended by the mob ; but I occasionally committed the mistake of taking ... person to be allowed to dropout , and as she was well aware of the invidious distinction with which she was treated ...
... persons of genius are not appreciated or comprehended by the mob ; but I occasionally committed the mistake of taking ... person to be allowed to dropout , and as she was well aware of the invidious distinction with which she was treated ...
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