Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... took you , ' - he was going to say ' I took you for a commercial gent . ' But he stopped that phrase . To whom have I the pleasure of speaking ? ' he added . ' To a relative of a friend and school- fellow of your's - Arthur Pendennis ...
... took you , ' - he was going to say ' I took you for a commercial gent . ' But he stopped that phrase . To whom have I the pleasure of speaking ? ' he added . ' To a relative of a friend and school- fellow of your's - Arthur Pendennis ...
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... took place , and the youthful Made- moiselle Tacher de Pagerie became Vicomtesse de Beauharnais . It is said that her husband's uncle took a cruel revenge for the dis- appointment , of which she had been the cause , by awakening ...
... took place , and the youthful Made- moiselle Tacher de Pagerie became Vicomtesse de Beauharnais . It is said that her husband's uncle took a cruel revenge for the dis- appointment , of which she had been the cause , by awakening ...
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... took place between them . His visits to her were fre- quent , though her increased sadness was always observed on those days when he made them . They corre- sponded to the last moment of her life . The letters which she received from ...
... took place between them . His visits to her were fre- quent , though her increased sadness was always observed on those days when he made them . They corre- sponded to the last moment of her life . The letters which she received from ...
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