Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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283. oldal
... German officers , and champagne corks were flying in all direc- tions . On the first occasion of my visiting the German commandant at Sedan , I was highly entertained by his sending his or derly to an unoffending but well - to - do ...
... German officers , and champagne corks were flying in all direc- tions . On the first occasion of my visiting the German commandant at Sedan , I was highly entertained by his sending his or derly to an unoffending but well - to - do ...
287. oldal
... German princes ! During my stay at Versailles , I went by invitation to lunch with some German offi- cers quartered at Sèvres . After lunch one of them gave me a mount , and ac- companied me on horseback through the woods to the left ...
... German princes ! During my stay at Versailles , I went by invitation to lunch with some German offi- cers quartered at Sèvres . After lunch one of them gave me a mount , and ac- companied me on horseback through the woods to the left ...
288. oldal
... German lines in ad- vance of Garches and St. Cloud . - While at Versailles , I seized every op- portunity of conversing with German offi- cers generally on military topics . But I have a vivid recollection of some impres- sive remarks ...
... German lines in ad- vance of Garches and St. Cloud . - While at Versailles , I seized every op- portunity of conversing with German offi- cers generally on military topics . But I have a vivid recollection of some impres- sive remarks ...
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