St. Nicholas, Volume 46, Issue 12Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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Page 1108
matter of the sandal had been touched upon , he “ Ah , Mademoiselle , " he returned , with a geshad seemed quite calm and indifferent . Then , ture of indifference , “ this risking my life has suddenly , he had changed into an eager ...
matter of the sandal had been touched upon , he “ Ah , Mademoiselle , " he returned , with a geshad seemed quite calm and indifferent . Then , ture of indifference , “ this risking my life has suddenly , he had changed into an eager ...
Page 1109
It is mine and has been in our family for many , many years . I must consider it . ” He stood thoughtful for a moment . " Forgive me , Mademoiselle , ” he said , “ my > " Indeed I am thinking of it , Monsieur , " I replied .
It is mine and has been in our family for many , many years . I must consider it . ” He stood thoughtful for a moment . " Forgive me , Mademoiselle , ” he said , “ my > " Indeed I am thinking of it , Monsieur , " I replied .
Page 1110
It was flying very low and “ Adieu , Mademoiselle de Martigny , ” he said , seemed particularly interested in the buildings . " I shall have an interesting report to make to " Now what do you suppose he is looking the general . " for ?
It was flying very low and “ Adieu , Mademoiselle de Martigny , ” he said , seemed particularly interested in the buildings . " I shall have an interesting report to make to " Now what do you suppose he is looking the general . " for ?
Page 1111
She was an American , with none of the Mademoiselle Peters was flung to the earth , feelings that years of insult and attempted op- but juinped to her feet the next moment . pression had bred in the French , yet I could “ The brutes are ...
She was an American , with none of the Mademoiselle Peters was flung to the earth , feelings that years of insult and attempted op- but juinped to her feet the next moment . pression had bred in the French , yet I could “ The brutes are ...
Page 1112
Either I must laugh , Mademoiselle , or out care and without sensation , save that of I shall cry . ” perfect serenity . But little by little a curiosity Even in the confusion of that ghastly , reek- grew upon me .
Either I must laugh , Mademoiselle , or out care and without sensation , save that of I shall cry . ” perfect serenity . But little by little a curiosity Even in the confusion of that ghastly , reek- grew upon me .
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