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... creole idleness to an excess of anima- tion over which it was difficult even for the capable Berthe to have any control . Everyone else had long since abdicated . Josephine was twelve , Lucienne nine and Solange eight . The youngest of ...
... creole idleness to an excess of anima- tion over which it was difficult even for the capable Berthe to have any control . Everyone else had long since abdicated . Josephine was twelve , Lucienne nine and Solange eight . The youngest of ...
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... creole patois and seemed ignorant of the Governor's universal nickname of Maitre Moustache . The tune changed , but not soon enough to drown a loud , rather tipsy guffaw and a shout of Bravo ! from the door of the library , where one of ...
... creole patois and seemed ignorant of the Governor's universal nickname of Maitre Moustache . The tune changed , but not soon enough to drown a loud , rather tipsy guffaw and a shout of Bravo ! from the door of the library , where one of ...
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... creole ladies , while the spike- ended turbans and voluminous douillettes were escorted by the tall collars , the sashes and the starch of the creole squires , spun round through verse after lilting verse . At the last one the biguine ...
... creole ladies , while the spike- ended turbans and voluminous douillettes were escorted by the tall collars , the sashes and the starch of the creole squires , spun round through verse after lilting verse . At the last one the biguine ...
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