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... Italy for the winter and first spring months ; and their parents , although they could not bear to part with their boys for so long a time , and especially with Ernest , in his weak state , felt that it would be wrong to refuse so good ...
... Italy for the winter and first spring months ; and their parents , although they could not bear to part with their boys for so long a time , and especially with Ernest , in his weak state , felt that it would be wrong to refuse so good ...
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... Italy , was a beautiful one ! " Where would you rather go of any place in the Riviera , Punch ? " Ernest then asked . Both boys had carefully studied the map with their aunt , who had pointed out to them the Riviera di Ponenti , on the ...
... Italy , was a beautiful one ! " Where would you rather go of any place in the Riviera , Punch ? " Ernest then asked . Both boys had carefully studied the map with their aunt , who had pointed out to them the Riviera di Ponenti , on the ...
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... Italy than France , because I love the Italians . " " What do you know of them ? " Ernest asked in astonishment . " Well , Garibaldi was an Italian , and I like those Italian boys who come round singing , and such a number of those ...
... Italy than France , because I love the Italians . " " What do you know of them ? " Ernest asked in astonishment . " Well , Garibaldi was an Italian , and I like those Italian boys who come round singing , and such a number of those ...
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... Italy I'd better be called Alexander or Alick and drop the Punch now . " " I like Punch , " was the answer , " Then , as we're going for you , of course I must go on being it , but I don't think Garibaldi would have liked a name like ...
... Italy I'd better be called Alexander or Alick and drop the Punch now . " " I like Punch , " was the answer , " Then , as we're going for you , of course I must go on being it , but I don't think Garibaldi would have liked a name like ...
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... Italy , but having its own prince to govern it . You see Monte Carlo a little way further on , we shall come to the station in a very few minutes ; that also is part of Monaco . " " " Fancy being a little independent principality ! How ...
... Italy , but having its own prince to govern it . You see Monte Carlo a little way further on , we shall come to the station in a very few minutes ; that also is part of Monaco . " " " Fancy being a little independent principality ! How ...
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African Wanderers ANNE BEALE Aunt Violet BARBARA HUTTON beautiful better Biancheri Bordighera boys bridge brother carriage cloth elegant coloured Illustrations coriandoli dear Ernest and Punch Ernest answered Ernest asked Ernie fancy father favourite Fcap flowers France French frightened G. A. HENTY Garibaldi GELLIE gilt edges girls glad grandmother granny GRIFFITH AND FARRAN hand HARRISON WEIR hills Italian Italy jolly knew LONDON lovely MARRYAT NORRIS Menton Miss Capel Monaco mother never old town olive paper boards PAUL'S CHURCHYARD Picture pretty Prince of Monaco Punch answered Punch asked Punch looked Punch replied Punch then asked Roccabruna San Remo Sasso seemed seen Shillings and Sixpence soon splendid spoke strange table d'hôte tell thing thought Three Shillings tired to-day told train trees Ventimiglia W. H. G. KINGSTON walk wanted watching wish wonder Young
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