Life in Sweden: With Excursions in Norway and Denmark, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... — and I had a great many - thought I was very polite in trying to be pleased with such a cold , rough coming out as this ; and Grefven very often said I must find it not so good to have to walk in such strong 66 LIFE IN SWEDEN .
... — and I had a great many - thought I was very polite in trying to be pleased with such a cold , rough coming out as this ; and Grefven very often said I must find it not so good to have to walk in such strong 66 LIFE IN SWEDEN .
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With Excursions in Norway and Denmark Selina Bunbury. not so good to have to walk in such strong cold . Whereas , it was just the part of the evening I most admired . " Madame must not think that the ceiling will come down on Madame's ...
With Excursions in Norway and Denmark Selina Bunbury. not so good to have to walk in such strong cold . Whereas , it was just the part of the evening I most admired . " Madame must not think that the ceiling will come down on Madame's ...
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... walk for nothing . The English do not do this sort of thing naturally . Among the Swedes an excuse is seldom made or invented . The servants either give a true answer , that the lady is not at home , or say that she cannot or does not ...
... walk for nothing . The English do not do this sort of thing naturally . Among the Swedes an excuse is seldom made or invented . The servants either give a true answer , that the lady is not at home , or say that she cannot or does not ...
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... walk home , with a piercing wind driving a cloud of snow in my face ; and having Jenny Lind for my com- panion ; not the famous songstress , but a pretty girl of the same name , which is a common one here . Another mode of hospitality ...
... walk home , with a piercing wind driving a cloud of snow in my face ; and having Jenny Lind for my com- panion ; not the famous songstress , but a pretty girl of the same name , which is a common one here . Another mode of hospitality ...
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... curiously over the snow . They were carried by servants , escorting ladies ; for it is one of the many rules of Swedish propriety , that no lady can walk out at night without a lantern . If the moon shines 100 LIFE IN SWEDEN .
... curiously over the snow . They were carried by servants , escorting ladies ; for it is one of the many rules of Swedish propriety , that no lady can walk out at night without a lantern . If the moon shines 100 LIFE IN SWEDEN .
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