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... mind , when Auguste exclaimed with some- thing like pathos : 66 ' Sir , listen to me , I beseech you . I must unburthen my mind to some one . I have conceived a particular affection for you . Again I say , hear me ! " Why did the tender ...
... mind , when Auguste exclaimed with some- thing like pathos : 66 ' Sir , listen to me , I beseech you . I must unburthen my mind to some one . I have conceived a particular affection for you . Again I say , hear me ! " Why did the tender ...
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... mind forsook Monsieur Durand . Instead of assisting his victims , he flew to the door , flew down the staircase , and flew along the street , to the confusion and amazement of all quiet passengers . We will not describe Monsieur ...
... mind forsook Monsieur Durand . Instead of assisting his victims , he flew to the door , flew down the staircase , and flew along the street , to the confusion and amazement of all quiet passengers . We will not describe Monsieur ...
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... mind . He could not endure the sight of Auguste Tondu ; he could not meet with patience that deceiver's impu- dent look ; in short , he could have no peace of mind until , on his own request , he was transferred to another room . Here ...
... mind . He could not endure the sight of Auguste Tondu ; he could not meet with patience that deceiver's impu- dent look ; in short , he could have no peace of mind until , on his own request , he was transferred to another room . Here ...
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... mind . " 66 ' But what has all this to do with to- morrow's dinner ? " asked Madame Legrand , without losing sight of the original ques- tion . 66 ' My dear friend , that unhappy man needs society ; it will cheer him . " Madame Legrand ...
... mind . " 66 ' But what has all this to do with to- morrow's dinner ? " asked Madame Legrand , without losing sight of the original ques- tion . 66 ' My dear friend , that unhappy man needs society ; it will cheer him . " Madame Legrand ...
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... mind if he had known the unex- pected turn affairs had taken . The feuds of Madame Legrand and Madame Martin never lasted . War is unprofitable , and these two old women of the world knew the value and the blessings of peace . Madame ...
... mind if he had known the unex- pected turn affairs had taken . The feuds of Madame Legrand and Madame Martin never lasted . War is unprofitable , and these two old women of the world knew the value and the blessings of peace . Madame ...
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