Littell's Living Age, 103. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1869 |
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... remained at anchor there for some little time . It was during this stay in English waters that the poor woman whom Orlof had betrayed first learned his perfidy . Up to that moment she had remained toler- ably calm , always hoping that ...
... remained at anchor there for some little time . It was during this stay in English waters that the poor woman whom Orlof had betrayed first learned his perfidy . Up to that moment she had remained toler- ably calm , always hoping that ...
425. oldal
... remained , therefore , alone with Madame de Malpiere , for her daughter had disappeared as soon as we had left the dining - room . I saw her go into a little boudoir , the door of which remained half open , and when she moved about I ...
... remained , therefore , alone with Madame de Malpiere , for her daughter had disappeared as soon as we had left the dining - room . I saw her go into a little boudoir , the door of which remained half open , and when she moved about I ...
793. oldal
... remained for me , in order to deceive Mme . Laurent who has begun to suspect me , but to pretend a private reception at the winter - palace . This little pretext gives you the felicity of receiving me here en grande tenue . " Seeing ...
... remained for me , in order to deceive Mme . Laurent who has begun to suspect me , but to pretend a private reception at the winter - palace . This little pretext gives you the felicity of receiving me here en grande tenue . " Seeing ...
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