Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 4G. Bell and Sons, 1724 |
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Pagina 41
... , and cor- responded with him . Things being thus concerted , we went away to France , arrived safe at Calais , and by easy journeys came in eight days more to Paris , where we lodged in the PRESENT MY GENTLEMAN WITH A SON. ...
... , and cor- responded with him . Things being thus concerted , we went away to France , arrived safe at Calais , and by easy journeys came in eight days more to Paris , where we lodged in the PRESENT MY GENTLEMAN WITH A SON. ...
Pagina 42
... Paris to have a great sum of money in keeping as it might be in London . We made this journey much longer than we intended , and my gentleman sent for one of his managers in London to come over to us to Paris , with some diamonds , and ...
... Paris to have a great sum of money in keeping as it might be in London . We made this journey much longer than we intended , and my gentleman sent for one of his managers in London to come over to us to Paris , with some diamonds , and ...
Pagina 44
... Paris again by daylight . He looked a little graver then than he did before , told me was not apprehensive of the least danger , but if there was , he would either take care to come in the day , or , as he had said before , would stay ...
... Paris again by daylight . He looked a little graver then than he did before , told me was not apprehensive of the least danger , but if there was , he would either take care to come in the day , or , as he had said before , would stay ...
Pagina 45
... Paris , and told him , that the gen- tleman that was killed was a catholic ; that the thieves had taken from him a cross of gold , set with diamonds , worth six thousand livres ; that his widow was a catholic , and had sent by him sixty ...
... Paris , and told him , that the gen- tleman that was killed was a catholic ; that the thieves had taken from him a cross of gold , set with diamonds , worth six thousand livres ; that his widow was a catholic , and had sent by him sixty ...
Pagina 46
... Paris , and came to the house ; I made no scruple of calling myself Madame the widow of Monsieur the English jeweller ; and as I spoke French naturally , I did not let him know but that I was his wife , married in France , and that I ...
... Paris , and came to the house ; I made no scruple of calling myself Madame the widow of Monsieur the English jeweller ; and as I spoke French naturally , I did not let him know but that I was his wife , married in France , and that I ...
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