The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 160William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1939 |
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... Paris station , punctually at eight forty - five , but here I must quote directly from my diary : Paris , Wednesday , March 5th , 1919 . Paris ! yes we actually reached Paris , to - day so to say , the centre of the world . I can hardly ...
... Paris station , punctually at eight forty - five , but here I must quote directly from my diary : Paris , Wednesday , March 5th , 1919 . Paris ! yes we actually reached Paris , to - day so to say , the centre of the world . I can hardly ...
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... Paris . ] I WAS soon to leave Paris to go to England , where I had been invited to Buckingham Palace , but not without solemnly promising to return to France's gay and overcrowded capital to keep many flattering engagements , forced ...
... Paris . ] I WAS soon to leave Paris to go to England , where I had been invited to Buckingham Palace , but not without solemnly promising to return to France's gay and overcrowded capital to keep many flattering engagements , forced ...
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... Paris at the conclusion her visit to King George V and Queen Mary at Buckingham Palace . ] ONCE more in Paris , town of Light , town of green carpets ' over which bent busily , greedily , relentlessly , the heads of so - called Peace ...
... Paris at the conclusion her visit to King George V and Queen Mary at Buckingham Palace . ] ONCE more in Paris , town of Light , town of green carpets ' over which bent busily , greedily , relentlessly , the heads of so - called Peace ...
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