Robert d'Artois; or, The heron vow [by J.H. St. Aubyn]. |
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Стр. 68
... occasions , it sometimes happened that there were cours plenieres , or fêtes ,
in the neighbourhood , to which every one who presented himselfand the more
the better - was admitted , — and to these the good old woman used to take her .
... occasions , it sometimes happened that there were cours plenieres , or fêtes ,
in the neighbourhood , to which every one who presented himselfand the more
the better - was admitted , — and to these the good old woman used to take her .
Стр. 106
which gives no better cheer . — Accept kind will for grand performances , and on
your return to England , say - Philip had received us better , had Philip ' s means
but equalled his good wishes . ” “ Truly , ” replied Edward , “ I have to thank your ...
which gives no better cheer . — Accept kind will for grand performances , and on
your return to England , say - Philip had received us better , had Philip ' s means
but equalled his good wishes . ” “ Truly , ” replied Edward , “ I have to thank your ...
Стр. 66
although perchance he better should have saidwrong head . Repent ! — why , '
twould be beneath his dignity ! " " I own , Robert , that my brother is apt to be led
astray by passion , but by the side of this defect he hath many virtues - - he is
good ...
although perchance he better should have saidwrong head . Repent ! — why , '
twould be beneath his dignity ! " " I own , Robert , that my brother is apt to be led
astray by passion , but by the side of this defect he hath many virtues - - he is
good ...
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The cold of blood are usually a very polite , civil , well - bred sort of people , who ,
if you make a trip and hurt yourself , say : “ Ha ! how unlucky - how sorry I am , I
hope you ' ll soon be better - take care of yourself . I wish I could stop with you ...
The cold of blood are usually a very polite , civil , well - bred sort of people , who ,
if you make a trip and hurt yourself , say : “ Ha ! how unlucky - how sorry I am , I
hope you ' ll soon be better - take care of yourself . I wish I could stop with you ...
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However , so much the better for you , my lord , whose wound requires you
should have some few days ' rest . " The Count of Artois was the only one present
who could have assigned a reason why the King had thus suddenly broke up the
...
However , so much the better for you , my lord , whose wound requires you
should have some few days ' rest . " The Count of Artois was the only one present
who could have assigned a reason why the King had thus suddenly broke up the
...
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addressed affection answer appeared arms arrived better bring brother called cause chance CHAPTER continued conversation Count Count of Artois Countess court D'Artois doth Edward Emily England entered eyes father fear feel felt forced fortune France Gaultier give given Grace hand hast hath head hear heard heart hold hope hour Inez Jeanne King Knight Lady land leave less look Lord Louis manner matter Mauny means mind nature never object once passed perceived perhaps person Philip poor possession present promise question reason received remained replied rest Robert round scarcely seemed seen side Sire soon speak step suffer tell thee thing thou thought told town troops true turned unto voice whilst wish writing young
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