The memoirs of the duke of Saint Simon, abridged from the Fr. by B. St. John, Volumen2 |
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... told the story , and never 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 ...
... told the story , and never 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 ...
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... told him that the King was expected with impatience , but that they had no news of him , that they had come out to meet him , and that they would send pilots to Rambure , to conduct him up the river to Edin- CRUISE OF RAMBURE . 9 burgh ...
... told him that the King was expected with impatience , but that they had no news of him , that they had come out to meet him , and that they would send pilots to Rambure , to conduct him up the river to Edin- CRUISE OF RAMBURE . 9 burgh ...
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... told Rambure that the principal noblemen of Scotland had resolved to act together , that these noblemen could count upon more than twenty thousand men ready to take up arms , and that all the towns awaited only the arrival of the King ...
... told Rambure that the principal noblemen of Scotland had resolved to act together , that these noblemen could count upon more than twenty thousand men ready to take up arms , and that all the towns awaited only the arrival of the King ...
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... told to return in a few minutes . What Brissac had said was a joke . The ladies at once began to murmur one to another . In a moment or two all the candles were put out , and the ladies , with but few exceptions , left the chapel . Soon ...
... told to return in a few minutes . What Brissac had said was a joke . The ladies at once began to murmur one to another . In a moment or two all the candles were put out , and the ladies , with but few exceptions , left the chapel . Soon ...
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... told all . Everybody there was for the moment the confidant of his neighbour . We admired - we marvelled- we grieved , we shrugged our shoulders . However distant may be that scene , it is always equally present to me . M. de la ...
... told all . Everybody there was for the moment the confidant of his neighbour . We admired - we marvelled- we grieved , we shrugged our shoulders . However distant may be that scene , it is always equally present to me . M. de la ...
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