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Pagina 7
... morning at Mussidan , a small town four leagues from Ber- gerac . There we resolved , whatever the perils might be , to continue our journey as far as Hol- land , resigning ourselves wholly to the will of God in the prospect of all ...
... morning at Mussidan , a small town four leagues from Ber- gerac . There we resolved , whatever the perils might be , to continue our journey as far as Hol- land , resigning ourselves wholly to the will of God in the prospect of all ...
Pagina 11
... morning we would willingly accompany him there . He was satisfied with this . We finished our supper , and though our bed was a very good one , it did not induce us to sleep , so troubled were we by anxiety at the peril which threatened ...
... morning we would willingly accompany him there . He was satisfied with this . We finished our supper , and though our bed was a very good one , it did not induce us to sleep , so troubled were we by anxiety at the peril which threatened ...
Pagina 13
... morning continue your journey , keeping to the right of this village . You will then see the town of Rocroy , which you will leave upon your left , and pursuing your road , always to the right , you will arrive at Couvé , a small town ...
... morning continue your journey , keeping to the right of this village . You will then see the town of Rocroy , which you will leave upon your left , and pursuing your road , always to the right , you will arrive at Couvé , a small town ...
Pagina 14
... morning found the road to the right ; we took it , leaving Rocroy to the left . But the peasant had not told us , perhaps through ignorance , that this road led us straight to a gorge between two mountains , which was very narrow , and ...
... morning found the road to the right ; we took it , leaving Rocroy to the left . But the peasant had not told us , perhaps through ignorance , that this road led us straight to a gorge between two mountains , which was very narrow , and ...
Pagina 26
... parliament at Tournay during nearly six weeks ; at the end of which , one morning , about nine o'clock , the gaoler threw us a broom through the door , telling us to sweep out our dungeon 26 Autobiography of a French Protestant.
... parliament at Tournay during nearly six weeks ; at the end of which , one morning , about nine o'clock , the gaoler threw us a broom through the door , telling us to sweep out our dungeon 26 Autobiography of a French Protestant.
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