The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... play cards ; we sat down to vingt - un . He showed me his snuffbox , on which were inlaid four silver antique coins , with a gold one on the side . Madame Bertrand told me he had found these himself at Rome . He did not play high at ...
... play cards ; we sat down to vingt - un . He showed me his snuffbox , on which were inlaid four silver antique coins , with a gold one on the side . Madame Bertrand told me he had found these himself at Rome . He did not play high at ...
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... play at cards , refrained himself . Thursday 24th . - We were standing on and off in Funchal roads . The British Consul dined on board the Northumberland ; he was asked a number of questions about the island by Napoleon ; the heights ...
... play at cards , refrained himself . Thursday 24th . - We were standing on and off in Funchal roads . The British Consul dined on board the Northumberland ; he was asked a number of questions about the island by Napoleon ; the heights ...
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... play cards . The dessert service was Sèvres china , with gold knives , forks , and spoons . The coffee - cups were the most beautiful I ever saw ; on each cup was an Egyptian view , and on the saucer a portrait of some Bey or other ...
... play cards . The dessert service was Sèvres china , with gold knives , forks , and spoons . The coffee - cups were the most beautiful I ever saw ; on each cup was an Egyptian view , and on the saucer a portrait of some Bey or other ...
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... play about the Sicilian Vespers which fell very flat in London , to the bitter disappointment of her school boys . It was subsequently brought out by the Siddonses in Edinburgh , and with success , greatly owing to Sir Walter's kind ...
... play about the Sicilian Vespers which fell very flat in London , to the bitter disappointment of her school boys . It was subsequently brought out by the Siddonses in Edinburgh , and with success , greatly owing to Sir Walter's kind ...
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... play him lightly . He is in an ugly mood . Please him , if you can , and it may serve . ' " The eyes of the two met an instant , and those of Foucauld -so the King always called his Huguenot favourite - betrayed some surprise ; for ...
... play him lightly . He is in an ugly mood . Please him , if you can , and it may serve . ' " The eyes of the two met an instant , and those of Foucauld -so the King always called his Huguenot favourite - betrayed some surprise ; for ...
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