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... Jasmin had a respect for dancing ; he looked upon it as a very grave affair , and could not bear to hear it lightly spoken of , or turned into ridicule . If anything could tend to increase M. Jasmin's natural equanimity of temper , it ...
... Jasmin had a respect for dancing ; he looked upon it as a very grave affair , and could not bear to hear it lightly spoken of , or turned into ridicule . If anything could tend to increase M. Jasmin's natural equanimity of temper , it ...
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... Jasmin's deep mortification , cousin , his wife , and his two sons . When the no tidings whatever could be had of Jaques Jasmin's first greetings were over , Mr Legros , who was fortune , a circumstance which caused M. Legros short and ...
... Jasmin's deep mortification , cousin , his wife , and his two sons . When the no tidings whatever could be had of Jaques Jasmin's first greetings were over , Mr Legros , who was fortune , a circumstance which caused M. Legros short and ...
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... Jasmin ; " it is his , not mine . I confess " Could I speak with him ? " " Oh , certainly , in a few minutes , " answered Madame Jasmin , wondering how her husband was to get out . " He is a dancing - master , I believe ? " continued ...
... Jasmin ; " it is his , not mine . I confess " Could I speak with him ? " " Oh , certainly , in a few minutes , " answered Madame Jasmin , wondering how her husband was to get out . " He is a dancing - master , I believe ? " continued ...
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