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Pagina 5
... glance at the old donjon - keep , and along the line of those later additions that had swallowed much of the fortunes to be so restored . " Well , " continued the father , after a pause , " another word I had , about religion ; but it ...
... glance at the old donjon - keep , and along the line of those later additions that had swallowed much of the fortunes to be so restored . " Well , " continued the father , after a pause , " another word I had , about religion ; but it ...
Pagina 10
... glance shows them writhing disabled , or feebly and painfully extricating themselves from the flame , with singed wings , dusky and blighted , to hide themselves in the obscurity from which that fatal light attracted them ? Is he now ...
... glance shows them writhing disabled , or feebly and painfully extricating themselves from the flame , with singed wings , dusky and blighted , to hide themselves in the obscurity from which that fatal light attracted them ? Is he now ...
Pagina 22
... glance sufficed to declare it . One rough - looking fellow , half peasant and half larron , had a strong grasp on the bridle of the roan , whose wild plunges showed every determination to get free from so unwelcome a neighbourhood ...
... glance sufficed to declare it . One rough - looking fellow , half peasant and half larron , had a strong grasp on the bridle of the roan , whose wild plunges showed every determination to get free from so unwelcome a neighbourhood ...
Pagina 23
... glance which few who had once fairly met it would readily forget again ; while it conveyed an impression that the person subjected to its keen scrutiny was being read by an intellect of no common discernment , and fixed in a tolerably ...
... glance which few who had once fairly met it would readily forget again ; while it conveyed an impression that the person subjected to its keen scrutiny was being read by an intellect of no common discernment , and fixed in a tolerably ...
Pagina 25
... glance at his paper , " the description varies too much for that ; and Gourville is always accurate in his accounts of men and things . The age might do ; but the stature and features - no . Yet he may know somewhat , and so put us on ...
... glance at his paper , " the description varies too much for that ; and Gourville is always accurate in his accounts of men and things . The age might do ; but the stature and features - no . Yet he may know somewhat , and so put us on ...
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Antoine de Bonneval: A Tale of Paris, in the Days of St. Vincent de Paul William Henry Anderdon Volledige weergave - 1867 |
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abbé amid ancient Anne of Austria Antoine Antoine's arms Auvergne Bastille Bonneval brow calf calm cardinal Catholic character Church Claude cloth coach companion Condé countenance court dark death Devotions ditto Duchesse de Longueville Duke edition eyes fancy father Fontrailles France Fronde gaze gilt edges glance Gourville grace guard hand heart hero holy honour hope hour Hymns lady light Longueville look Louis Louis XIV Madame Madame de Longueville Marsillac Mass Music Mazarin ment mind minister Monsieur Montauban morocco ness night noble once Palais Royal Palestrina Paris parliament passed pause Prayers present priest prince prisoner racter reader regent Retz Richelieu roan robber rude scarcely scene seemed side smile soul spirit step stood struggle thee things thou thought throne tion tone Turenne turn Vespers Vincent de Paul voice whisper whole words young king
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