| 1859 - 626 pagina’s
...The Prince smiled, and taking her hand, continued : ' Well then — no, it shall not be for a little child ; it may perhaps be for a man of thirty-two.'...and this last journey which they took together ended cheeerfully." At Voges, and different places on their route, they were received with the loudest acclamations... | |
| 458 pagina’s
...for a child, it may perhaps be for a man of thirty-two ! ' She raised her head directly, and, lookmg him in the face, affectionately reproached him with...journey which they took together ended cheerfully." But this was not the only evil omen which met the ill-fated couple. " Towards evening the prince visited... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 628 pagina’s
...Tho Prince smiled, and taking her hand, continued : ' AVell then — no, it shall not be for a little child ; it may perhaps be for a man of thirty-two.'...thought, by another infinitely sadder. But he soon sueceeded in diverting her mind, and this last journey which they took together ended cheeerfully."... | |
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