The memoirs of the duke of Saint Simon, abridged from the Fr. by B. St. John, Volumen2 |
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... spoke of it without laughing until the tears came into his eyes . It ran all through the Court and all over the town , and the marvellous thing was , that the King was not angry at this . It was a testimony of his attachment to the good ...
... spoke of it without laughing until the tears came into his eyes . It ran all through the Court and all over the town , and the marvellous thing was , that the King was not angry at this . It was a testimony of his attachment to the good ...
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... spoke only to Bergheyck and to Bernard , leading them everywhere , and showing them everything with the grace he so well knew how to employ when he desired to overwhelm . I admired , and I was not the only one , this species of ...
... spoke only to Bergheyck and to Bernard , leading them everywhere , and showing them everything with the grace he so well knew how to employ when he desired to overwhelm . I admired , and I was not the only one , this species of ...
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... spoke confusedly . Vendôme , in his turn , kept silence from vexation or embarrassment ; then he said they must march to Ghent , without adding how , or any- thing else . Yet so The day had been very fatiguing ; the retreat was long and ...
... spoke confusedly . Vendôme , in his turn , kept silence from vexation or embarrassment ; then he said they must march to Ghent , without adding how , or any- thing else . Yet so The day had been very fatiguing ; the retreat was long and ...
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... spoke confusedly . Vendôme , in his turn , kept silence from vexation or embarrassment ; then he said they must march to Ghent , without adding how , or any- thing else . The day had been very fatiguing ; the retreat was long and ...
... spoke confusedly . Vendôme , in his turn , kept silence from vexation or embarrassment ; then he said they must march to Ghent , without adding how , or any- thing else . The day had been very fatiguing ; the retreat was long and ...
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... spoke right and left . I bowed to him . He did me the honour to embrace me in a way that showed me he knew better what was going on than how to maintain his dignity . He then talked only to me , and whispered that he knew what I had ...
... spoke right and left . I bowed to him . He did me the honour to embrace me in a way that showed me he knew better what was going on than how to maintain his dignity . He then talked only to me , and whispered that he knew what I had ...
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