Life in Sweden: With Excursions in Norway and Denmark, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... meet it with only evening dresses , or at most with their trains turned up on their bare necks ; and I thought how English mammas and nurses would be alarmed at an eight - day - old infant being exposed to the same , and kept away from ...
... meet it with only evening dresses , or at most with their trains turned up on their bare necks ; and I thought how English mammas and nurses would be alarmed at an eight - day - old infant being exposed to the same , and kept away from ...
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... of the English clime ; but I do not desire a constancy in such weather as I have , with the exception of one fortnight's ice and snow , as yet seen in their own land . But December has come , and now one word meets 75 ...
... of the English clime ; but I do not desire a constancy in such weather as I have , with the exception of one fortnight's ice and snow , as yet seen in their own land . But December has come , and now one word meets 75 ...
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... meets me everywhere - the word which some Swedish writer calls a magic one - Jul - Afton . Do you know the meaning of that word ? Jul is Christmas , and is pronounced precisely as Yule in English . Afton means evening , and also the ...
... meets me everywhere - the word which some Swedish writer calls a magic one - Jul - Afton . Do you know the meaning of that word ? Jul is Christmas , and is pronounced precisely as Yule in English . Afton means evening , and also the ...
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... meets has Jul - klappar in its re- gards ; every lip that speaks to you is sure to utter the word " Jul " before it is silent . The elderly Frökens , or noble old maids , get up raffles for their work , to enable them , I believe , to ...
... meets has Jul - klappar in its re- gards ; every lip that speaks to you is sure to utter the word " Jul " before it is silent . The elderly Frökens , or noble old maids , get up raffles for their work , to enable them , I believe , to ...
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... meet- ing with one of the occupants of the many carriages which have stopped at the door , and left cards with such long , and noble , and , some of them , such unpronounceable , titles , that I should be almost afraid of making ...
... meet- ing with one of the occupants of the many carriages which have stopped at the door , and left cards with such long , and noble , and , some of them , such unpronounceable , titles , that I should be almost afraid of making ...
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