New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 78Henry Colburn, 1846 |
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... felt when I perused what I had written previous to folding the letter , but I felt no inclination to alter it , probably because I had not quite so wholly forgiven Madame d'Albret as I thought that I had . Be it as it may , the letter ...
... felt when I perused what I had written previous to folding the letter , but I felt no inclination to alter it , probably because I had not quite so wholly forgiven Madame d'Albret as I thought that I had . Be it as it may , the letter ...
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... felt that I stood in need of something cheering , though my recollection of the events of the evening might perhaps have been clearer , had I abstained from any further potation . Sir Henry , however , was such good company , and put me ...
... felt that I stood in need of something cheering , though my recollection of the events of the evening might perhaps have been clearer , had I abstained from any further potation . Sir Henry , however , was such good company , and put me ...
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... felt great sorrow at our separation , more than I could have imagined ; but when you have been associated with a person who is good - tempered and kind , f you soon feel more for them than you would suppose , until you are about to quit ...
... felt great sorrow at our separation , more than I could have imagined ; but when you have been associated with a person who is good - tempered and kind , f you soon feel more for them than you would suppose , until you are about to quit ...
Contents
THE BIRD OF PASSAGE BY J E CARPENTER | 16 |
VALERIE BY CAPTAIN MARRYAT C B AUTHOR OF PETER SIMPLE | 17 |
A SUMMER IN RUSSIA | 26 |
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