Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 101Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 42
... French unstintingly , put me so com- pletely at my ease , and interested me so much , as she sat there in her widow's weeds , in the dim light of a foggy win- ter's afternoon , she , once the most beautiful woman of Europe , that I ...
... French unstintingly , put me so com- pletely at my ease , and interested me so much , as she sat there in her widow's weeds , in the dim light of a foggy win- ter's afternoon , she , once the most beautiful woman of Europe , that I ...
Page 48
... French army and are anciens serviteurs des Tuileries . They look very trim standing be- hind the chairs , with their immaculately white gloves , and a table napkin rolled up like a policeman's truncheon in their right hands , soldierly ...
... French army and are anciens serviteurs des Tuileries . They look very trim standing be- hind the chairs , with their immaculately white gloves , and a table napkin rolled up like a policeman's truncheon in their right hands , soldierly ...
Page 52
... French windows on the entrance courtyard . It was simply and comfortably furnished . Here the special valet de service of the week and Poussin , who was always de service , held themselves in readiness to admit visitors or be summoned ...
... French windows on the entrance courtyard . It was simply and comfortably furnished . Here the special valet de service of the week and Poussin , who was always de service , held themselves in readiness to admit visitors or be summoned ...
Page 53
... French chapel " ( the old historic Em- bassy Chapel in London ) , the last out- sider to see and talk with him before he sailed for Natal , there was only one verdict about him that he was deeply and truly good . His chief ...
... French chapel " ( the old historic Em- bassy Chapel in London ) , the last out- sider to see and talk with him before he sailed for Natal , there was only one verdict about him that he was deeply and truly good . His chief ...
Page 56
... French and British propaganda . Con- servatives abhorred the French Revolu- tion and feared its spread . They were for intervention on the side of Great Britain and Prussia and Austria . Lib- erals hailed the Revolution with delight ...
... French and British propaganda . Con- servatives abhorred the French Revolu- tion and feared its spread . They were for intervention on the side of Great Britain and Prussia and Austria . Lib- erals hailed the Revolution with delight ...
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