The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 166William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1952 |
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... Count's cheek . He was an ardent bicyclist , he had been for a ride in an automobile and had even made an ascent in a balloon , the story of which the Count never tired of hearing . ( How well the Captain told it ! The crowd in the ...
... Count's cheek . He was an ardent bicyclist , he had been for a ride in an automobile and had even made an ascent in a balloon , the story of which the Count never tired of hearing . ( How well the Captain told it ! The crowd in the ...
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... Count resisted the temptation to tell him that the word nègre , as opposed to noir , was never used in the Islands except as an insult . But Madame Sciocca's hands were clasped in an ecstasy of metropolitan rapture . Mais ils sont ...
... Count resisted the temptation to tell him that the word nègre , as opposed to noir , was never used in the Islands except as an insult . But Madame Sciocca's hands were clasped in an ecstasy of metropolitan rapture . Mais ils sont ...
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... Count's Confucian tendencies , was a vast genealogical tree whose timbers glittered with impalements and quarterings and augmentations . The roots were inscribed with the name of Gaultier de Serindan , Seigneur de la Charce , Bailli of ...
... Count's Confucian tendencies , was a vast genealogical tree whose timbers glittered with impalements and quarterings and augmentations . The roots were inscribed with the name of Gaultier de Serindan , Seigneur de la Charce , Bailli of ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 1 |
HEAVEN AND EARTH | 38 |
A NOTE ON MARRYAT Illustrated | 67 |
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