Letters and Recollections of Julius and Mary MohlK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 398 pagini |
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... poor little dauphin playing in the garden . It was not until ten years afterwards that Mary , at that time eight years old , first saw the country of her adoption . Her father never would be persuaded to leave England , and her mother ...
... poor little dauphin playing in the garden . It was not until ten years afterwards that Mary , at that time eight years old , first saw the country of her adoption . Her father never would be persuaded to leave England , and her mother ...
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... poor fellow ! not knowing how ill he was looked upon . To curb this turbulence Mary was sent to school at a convent in Toulouse . She always entertained a friendly feeling for the nuns , who , however , did not succeed in quenching her ...
... poor fellow ! not knowing how ill he was looked upon . To curb this turbulence Mary was sent to school at a convent in Toulouse . She always entertained a friendly feeling for the nuns , who , however , did not succeed in quenching her ...
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... poor people . " 66 Both mother and daughter were on the liberal side , and to the end of her life Madame Mohl was an enthusiastic Orleanist . Although surrounded by delightful men - friends , it was an annoyance to Mary that scarcely ...
... poor people . " 66 Both mother and daughter were on the liberal side , and to the end of her life Madame Mohl was an enthusiastic Orleanist . Although surrounded by delightful men - friends , it was an annoyance to Mary that scarcely ...
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... poor mother ; but what can I do ? She is so deaf that she does not hear unless one screams in her ear , and her head is so weak that she can in- terest herself in nothing . Miss Bailey has lent me some books , and has often been to see ...
... poor mother ; but what can I do ? She is so deaf that she does not hear unless one screams in her ear , and her head is so weak that she can in- terest herself in nothing . Miss Bailey has lent me some books , and has often been to see ...
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... poor old lady , Madame Guizot , had heard on Thursday the whole evening , " A bas Guizot ! " " À la potence ! " and the Le Normants , whose windows are on the ground- floor , were obliged to illuminate . She ( Madame Guizot ) is eighty ...
... poor old lady , Madame Guizot , had heard on Thursday the whole evening , " A bas Guizot ! " " À la potence ! " and the Le Normants , whose windows are on the ground- floor , were obliged to illuminate . She ( Madame Guizot ) is eighty ...
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