The Twins of Saint-Marcel: A Tale of Paris IncendiéW. P. Nimmo, 1872 - 340 pages |
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... received us with welcoming smiles ; and we all had a good laugh at the difficulty we experienced in descending the high steps of the char - à - banc . They insisted that we could not get down , and that they must accordingly lift us to ...
... received us with welcoming smiles ; and we all had a good laugh at the difficulty we experienced in descending the high steps of the char - à - banc . They insisted that we could not get down , and that they must accordingly lift us to ...
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... received a note by post from Madame Crespigné , requesting us to bring back our last parcel of gloves as soon as possible , for there were such numbers of étrangers in Paris that she could not supply the demand for them . We were glad ...
... received a note by post from Madame Crespigné , requesting us to bring back our last parcel of gloves as soon as possible , for there were such numbers of étrangers in Paris that she could not supply the demand for them . We were glad ...
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... received for answer , ' That the prisoner , Clémence Brunel , must await her turn , that many others must be tried before her , that it might be as well for her it was so ; but that he should be warned of her trial in time to appear ...
... received for answer , ' That the prisoner , Clémence Brunel , must await her turn , that many others must be tried before her , that it might be as well for her it was so ; but that he should be warned of her trial in time to appear ...
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... received him as an honourable servant of the empire . Emile's cockade also procured for us immediate attention , accompanied as it was by so free a permission to see our friends . The porter who had so dreadfully alarmed us on the ...
... received him as an honourable servant of the empire . Emile's cockade also procured for us immediate attention , accompanied as it was by so free a permission to see our friends . The porter who had so dreadfully alarmed us on the ...
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... received her with many kisses and tears ; and who then wanted to insist on dressing herself and go- ing at once to present her golden cross at the Lady altar of our little church . This we did not permit , as she was still suffering ...
... received her with many kisses and tears ; and who then wanted to insist on dressing herself and go- ing at once to present her golden cross at the Lady altar of our little church . This we did not permit , as she was still suffering ...
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ambulance arms arrived asked Aurée beautiful Belleville Blanchard Bois Bois de Boulogne bound in cloth Breton brother carried Castel Cerise Cerise's child Clémence Clémence's cloth extra Conciergerie court cousins cried crowd crown 8vo Cuirassiers dear Désiré dressed Edition Emile Emile's Empress English Eugénie exclaimed eyes face father flowers Fontainebleau France friends Gare du Nord gilt girl grand'mère hand heard heart Heaven Henri Brunel hope Hubert Hugh Miller Illustrations Jacqueline knew La Marseillaise lady laugh looked Louvre Lu-Lu Madame Mademoiselle mamma Marie Marseillaise Monsieur mother Motte NIMMO'S Paris passed Pauline peace persons Peter Grant pigeons poor pretty prisoners Prussians SAINT-MARCEL shouts Sister Célestine soldiers soon sorrow Stories Strasbourg streets tears tell things To-To Trochu truly Tuileries Verfier Vive voice walked whispered Whitminster words wounded young
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