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cued was evidently the suivante , and this as plainly the mistress ; and in a minute the lady's maid had contrived to inform them that the lady was the baroness de S— , who was travelling to Lisle , with Sa variety of other particulars ...
cued was evidently the suivante , and this as plainly the mistress ; and in a minute the lady's maid had contrived to inform them that the lady was the baroness de S— , who was travelling to Lisle , with Sa variety of other particulars ...
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There was no alternative but to walk to the town ; and one of the servants being left with the carriages , Mr. Melville's valet squired the baroness's maid , and Mr. Wilmot , with Charles , supported the lady , who was scarcely able to ...
There was no alternative but to walk to the town ; and one of the servants being left with the carriages , Mr. Melville's valet squired the baroness's maid , and Mr. Wilmot , with Charles , supported the lady , who was scarcely able to ...
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Wilmot was so quiet , and so cool , and seemed during the whole night so much to have forgotten that there was such a person as the baroness de S upon earth , that Charles was quite provoked with him ; and after having spent the evening ...
Wilmot was so quiet , and so cool , and seemed during the whole night so much to have forgotten that there was such a person as the baroness de S upon earth , that Charles was quite provoked with him ; and after having spent the evening ...
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... with his foot hanging over the fifteenth , when he heard something very French and light tripping after him , and turning round to take an observation , he perceived that it was the “ fair fille de chambre " of the baroness de S.
... with his foot hanging over the fifteenth , when he heard something very French and light tripping after him , and turning round to take an observation , he perceived that it was the “ fair fille de chambre " of the baroness de S.
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But the case was this : the baroness had told her , if she saw the gentleman who had assisted her from the carriage , to inform him that she wished his company for a few minutes . Now the fille de chambre translated that “ if she saw ...
But the case was this : the baroness had told her , if she saw the gentleman who had assisted her from the carriage , to inform him that she wished his company for a few minutes . Now the fille de chambre translated that “ if she saw ...
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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