Emily's Reward, Or, The Holiday Trip to Paris |
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... Egerton added , as address- ing her mamma , " I really think , my dear , we must reward this good little girl by taking her to Paris during the holiday month , when Charles is at liberty to enjoy the trip . What do you say to that ...
... Egerton added , as address- ing her mamma , " I really think , my dear , we must reward this good little girl by taking her to Paris during the holiday month , when Charles is at liberty to enjoy the trip . What do you say to that ...
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... Egerton , taking her hand , drew her towards him , and said gravely , yet cheeringly , " As Frederick's guardian , Emily , I could not allow him to become the possessor of the horse in question , my dear , because it is a painful fact ...
... Egerton , taking her hand , drew her towards him , and said gravely , yet cheeringly , " As Frederick's guardian , Emily , I could not allow him to become the possessor of the horse in question , my dear , because it is a painful fact ...
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... Egerton , had had the great misfortune of losing both his parents some years before ; yet within such a period of his early life that they could be remem- bered , and , of course , regretted . This cir- cumstance had thrown an air of ...
... Egerton , had had the great misfortune of losing both his parents some years before ; yet within such a period of his early life that they could be remem- bered , and , of course , regretted . This cir- cumstance had thrown an air of ...
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... Egerton , and loved both him and his lady with such intense affection , that he might be called cheerful in general . He was , however , given to thinking much and it is certain , poor fellow ! he had much to think about from the ...
... Egerton , and loved both him and his lady with such intense affection , that he might be called cheerful in general . He was , however , given to thinking much and it is certain , poor fellow ! he had much to think about from the ...
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... Egerton , how- ever , observing that he feared their voyage must be performed in the night , which would deprive poor Charles of seeing much of the sea . 66 Oh , no , papa ! it will be all the better ; for the moon is a very good sized ...
... Egerton , how- ever , observing that he feared their voyage must be performed in the night , which would deprive poor Charles of seeing much of the sea . 66 Oh , no , papa ! it will be all the better ; for the moon is a very good sized ...
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admiration ancient appeared BARBARA HOFLAND battles of France beautiful bishop of Cambray Borghers boys building Buonaparte called carriage Chambre des Pairs Charles church of St cloth coloured cried dear papa delight duke of Orléans Edition Eger Egerton Emily Emily's England English Engravings entered everything exceedingly excellent exclaimed eyes father flowers fountains France Frederick French friends gallery gardens gazed gentlemen Gothic architecture grand half-bound happy heard HISTORY HOFLAND horses houses immense interesting kind king ladies look Louis Louvre Luxembourg Luxor Madame magnificent mamma Marie de Medicis ment morning morocco mother never noble numerous object observed painting palace Palais Palais Royal Paris party pillars Place Vendôme pleased pleasure poor pray pretty Price proceeded replied Rouen sculpture seen soon splendid spot Stories struck sure table d'hôte thankful thing thought tion trip to Paris walked whilst young
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