The royal sisters; or, Pictures of a court, Том 2;Том 235 |
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... months were the utmost the Duke allowed for it : and even our dear Princess , though she has certainly enjoyed and benefited by it , yearns for her own home . She tells me with that ingenuousness that marks her character that , as she ...
... months were the utmost the Duke allowed for it : and even our dear Princess , though she has certainly enjoyed and benefited by it , yearns for her own home . She tells me with that ingenuousness that marks her character that , as she ...
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... dear Thekla and myself . She wrote fre- quently and unreservedly to me , as an affectionate child would have done to a mother . At the end of two months I was delighted to embrace her 36 THE ROYAL SISTERS ; OR , CHAPTER II. ...
... dear Thekla and myself . She wrote fre- quently and unreservedly to me , as an affectionate child would have done to a mother . At the end of two months I was delighted to embrace her 36 THE ROYAL SISTERS ; OR , CHAPTER II. ...
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mrs. Robert Cartwright. end of two months I was delighted to embrace her once more in her own chamber at the palace of X -—— . The intelligence of the arrival of the court was conveyed to me by one of the Duke's equerries , who had been ...
mrs. Robert Cartwright. end of two months I was delighted to embrace her once more in her own chamber at the palace of X -—— . The intelligence of the arrival of the court was conveyed to me by one of the Duke's equerries , who had been ...
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... months ' stay at X—— . It was not long before we were in the boudoir of our dear Thekla , whom we found looking certainly much improved by her sojourn at Töplitz . After a few warm greetings and earnest ques- tions on both sides , I ...
... months ' stay at X—— . It was not long before we were in the boudoir of our dear Thekla , whom we found looking certainly much improved by her sojourn at Töplitz . After a few warm greetings and earnest ques- tions on both sides , I ...
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... return to my duties at X- . Princess Thekla had made it her earnest request to me , that as soon as I could with satisfaction quit the bedside of my son , I would come and pass the last two or three months 60 THE ROYAL SISTERS ; OR ,
... return to my duties at X- . Princess Thekla had made it her earnest request to me , that as soon as I could with satisfaction quit the bedside of my son , I would come and pass the last two or three months 60 THE ROYAL SISTERS ; OR ,
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acquainted admiration afterwards aid-de-camp Almanach de Gotha AMBROSE THE SCULPTOR appeared arrival attended Baron Lüders beauty character child CHRISTABELLE Conrad Cossacks Count Brunnersdorf Count Pavloff countenance court daughter dearest devoted doubt ducal Duke's duty Earl of Glamorgan Emperor equerry eyes fate father fatigue favour feelings felt gave German girl Governor Grand Duke happy heart HEINRICH HEINE honour hunting seat husband J. F. Hope journey King knew lady Lamia letter London Majesty manner Marlborough-street marriage melancholy ment mind Miss Temple mother Nerchinsk never night occasion once palace partis de chasse passed passion person Petersburg Polesworth political poor Post 8vo present Prince Peter Princess Fedora Princess Thekla prison Queen rank received replied royal Russian secret seemed Siberia sister spirit suffered things thought tion took Töplitz unhappy watching whilst wife wish words wretched young
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