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... de Tracy " dans le temps , " they told me , for Madame herself was of English parentage , and so was Madame Fontaine who married from there . But the strangers who came to lodge in the place for the sake of the sea - bathing and the ...
... de Tracy " dans le temps , " they told me , for Madame herself was of English parentage , and so was Madame Fontaine who married from there . But the strangers who came to lodge in the place for the sake of the sea - bathing and the ...
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... de Tracy too , they liked being on board , and were not afraid of a wetting . Monsieur Fontaine , pauvre homme , it was not courage he wanted . Vous n'avez pas tort , Mademoiselle ... Madame Fontaine is going to be married again . " And then ...
... de Tracy too , they liked being on board , and were not afraid of a wetting . Monsieur Fontaine , pauvre homme , it was not courage he wanted . Vous n'avez pas tort , Mademoiselle ... Madame Fontaine is going to be married again . " And then ...
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... Madame de Tracy accompanies you . " " My aunt declares she cannot possibly go alone , " said the Englishman , shrugging his shoulders , and speaking in very good French for an Englishman , " or I should have been glad to stay another ...
... Madame de Tracy accompanies you . " " My aunt declares she cannot possibly go alone , " said the Englishman , shrugging his shoulders , and speaking in very good French for an Englishman , " or I should have been glad to stay another ...
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... Madame de Tracy , announced that she would accompany him to England , spend a short time with her two brothers , and make the way smooth for her nephew . Madame de Tracy had but ten fingers , but if she had possessed twenty she would ...
... Madame de Tracy , announced that she would accompany him to England , spend a short time with her two brothers , and make the way smooth for her nephew . Madame de Tracy had but ten fingers , but if she had possessed twenty she would ...
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... de courage Lesquels s'en vont en voyage Jusque par - de - là des monts Faire ... Tracy . It seemed to him as if the sun had set suddenly , and that a cold ... Madame Michaud , belated and in a great hurry ,
... de courage Lesquels s'en vont en voyage Jusque par - de - là des monts Faire ... Tracy . It seemed to him as if the sun had set suddenly , and that a cold ... Madame Michaud , belated and in a great hurry ,
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Page 148 - He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone ; At his head a grass-green turf, At his heels a stone.
Page 221 - So each shall mourn, in life's advance, Dear hopes, dear friends, untimely killed ; Shall grieve for many a forfeit chance, And longing passion unfulfilled. Amen ! whatever fate be sent, Pray God the heart may kindly glow, Although the head with cares be bent, And whitened with the winter snow. Come wealth or want, come good or ill, Let young and old accept their part, And bow before the Awful Will, And bear it with an honest heart.
Page 135 - Out of the eater came forth meat; out of the strong came forth sweetness.
Page 9 - Among the waste and lumber of the shore, Hard coils of cordage, swarthy fishing-nets, Anchors of rusty fluke, and boats updrawn...
Page 73 - When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries, And look upon myself, and curse my fate, Wishing me like to one more rich in hope, Featured like him, like him with friends possess'd, Desiring this man's art and that man's scope...
Page 87 - And husband nature's riches from expense; They are the lords and owners of their faces, Others but stewards of their excellence. The summer's flower is to the summer sweet, Though to itself it only live and die...
Page 293 - Here, work enough to watch The Master work, and catch Hints of the proper craft, tricks of the tool's true play.
Page 104 - That's free to give, or to recall. This crowns his feast with wine and wit: Who brought him to that mirth and state? His betters, see, below him sit, Or hunger hopeless at the gate. Who bade the mud from Dives' wheel To spurn the rags of Lazarus?
Page 205 - TT'ORGET not yet the tried intent -*- Of such a truth as I have meant ; My great travail so gladly spent, Forget not yet...
Page 206 - FORGET not yet the tried intent Of such a truth as I have meant; My great travail so gladly spent, Forget not yet! Forget not yet when first began The weary life ye know, since when The suit, the service, none tell can; Forget not yet ! Forget not yet the great assays, The cruel wrong, the scornful ways, The painful patience in delays, Forget not yet!