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Pagina 3
... face with ringlets ; and it made , as it must be confessed , a very poor figure by the side of Mademoiselle Petitot , dancing over a rainbow , or Mademoiselle Redowa , grinning in red boots and a lancer's cap . Being engaged and ...
... face with ringlets ; and it made , as it must be confessed , a very poor figure by the side of Mademoiselle Petitot , dancing over a rainbow , or Mademoiselle Redowa , grinning in red boots and a lancer's cap . Being engaged and ...
Pagina 16
... face towards a large goblet of claret . " C'te Jeunesse . Peuh ! je m'en fiche , " said Madame Brack , Coralie's mamma , taking a great pinch out of Lord Colchicum's delicate gold snuff - box . " Je n'aime que les hommes faits , moi ...
... face towards a large goblet of claret . " C'te Jeunesse . Peuh ! je m'en fiche , " said Madame Brack , Coralie's mamma , taking a great pinch out of Lord Colchicum's delicate gold snuff - box . " Je n'aime que les hommes faits , moi ...
Pagina 27
William Makepeace Thackeray. excite the reader ! Many a bitter smile passed over Pen's face as he read his novel , and recalled the time and feelings which gave it birth . How pompous some of the grand passages appeared ; and how weak ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. excite the reader ! Many a bitter smile passed over Pen's face as he read his novel , and recalled the time and feelings which gave it birth . How pompous some of the grand passages appeared ; and how weak ...
Pagina 30
... face of poetry after you begin to shave . You can't get up that naturalness and artless rosy tint in after days . Your cheeks are pale , and have got faded by exposure to evening parties , and you are obliged to take curling - irons ...
... face of poetry after you begin to shave . You can't get up that naturalness and artless rosy tint in after days . Your cheeks are pale , and have got faded by exposure to evening parties , and you are obliged to take curling - irons ...
Pagina 41
... of her mother's theatrical glories , which she longs to emulate . She has a good voice and a pretty face and figure for the stage ; and she prepares the rooms and makes the beds and breakfasts for Messrs . Costigan and Bows ,. PENDENNIS .
... of her mother's theatrical glories , which she longs to emulate . She has a good voice and a pretty face and figure for the stage ; and she prepares the rooms and makes the beds and breakfasts for Messrs . Costigan and Bows ,. PENDENNIS .
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Pagina 436 - I do not like thee, Dr Fell. The reason why I cannot tell, But this I know, I know full well, I do not like thee, Dr Fell.
Pagina 437 - The man that lays his hand upon a woman, Save in the way of kindness, is a wretch Whom 'twere gross flattery to name a coward.