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... will beg leave to take it , and place it before the reader , as absolutely necessary to the understanding of this true history . It was dated from the Rue Mont Blanc , in Paris , and began B6 MY $ } a MY DEAR SIR , I do not BURTON .
... will beg leave to take it , and place it before the reader , as absolutely necessary to the understanding of this true history . It was dated from the Rue Mont Blanc , in Paris , and began B6 MY $ } a MY DEAR SIR , I do not BURTON .
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I need not say how happy I shall be to see Charles in Paris , and point out to him all that is worth seeing here . To my remembrance he is only a white - headed , high - spirited boy of ten years old : I shall find a great difference in ...
I need not say how happy I shall be to see Charles in Paris , and point out to him all that is worth seeing here . To my remembrance he is only a white - headed , high - spirited boy of ten years old : I shall find a great difference in ...
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mot , who will do as well ; so I intend you to set out as soon as possible , for which purpose we will go to London next week , and from thence you can proceed to Paris , and so on through Switzerland , to Italy : all the minor ...
mot , who will do as well ; so I intend you to set out as soon as possible , for which purpose we will go to London next week , and from thence you can proceed to Paris , and so on through Switzerland , to Italy : all the minor ...
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Frederic was in despair for what he had so inadvertently done , and could scarcely be got off the ground ; but at length his second prevailed on him to proceed to Paris , in order to avoid any unpleasant circumstances that might follow ...
Frederic was in despair for what he had so inadvertently done , and could scarcely be got off the ground ; but at length his second prevailed on him to proceed to Paris , in order to avoid any unpleasant circumstances that might follow ...
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The evening before , it was arranged that on his return they should proceed to Calais , the shortest passage being desirable at that season of the year ; and then , as the ordi- . nary road to Paris is very devoid of interest , it was ...
The evening before , it was arranged that on his return they should proceed to Calais , the shortest passage being desirable at that season of the year ; and then , as the ordi- . nary road to Paris is very devoid of interest , it was ...
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added affection answered appearance arrival asked baroness beautiful Caroline carriage character Charles Melville Charles's companion continued conversation count course cousin deal dear Delmont demanded entered exclaimed expression eyes face feelings felt Frederic French gave give gone half hand happiness head heart hope hour idea Italy kind lady Jane lady Mary least leave length letter light look lord Burton manner Mary mean meet mind Miss moment morning nature never night object observing once painful Paris passed perhaps person politeness present raised received remained replied replied Charles rest round scarcely seemed seen sir Charles sister smile society soon speak spoke Stanhope stranger suppose sure tell thing thought tion told took travelling turned walked whole Wilmot wish write young