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... now before you , spanning the river very gracefully . " " But our bridges at home are as good ; I hoped to see something quite new . " If you want to find everything superior to what we have at home , you will be 20 EMILY'S REWARD .
... now before you , spanning the river very gracefully . " " But our bridges at home are as good ; I hoped to see something quite new . " If you want to find everything superior to what we have at home , you will be 20 EMILY'S REWARD .
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... on seeing the latter , Mr. Egerton despatched Frederick to fetch his wife and daughter , who were about to dine in private . Everything was quiet , and conducted with great propriety ; the mis- tress of the 24 EMILY'S REWARD .
... on seeing the latter , Mr. Egerton despatched Frederick to fetch his wife and daughter , who were about to dine in private . Everything was quiet , and conducted with great propriety ; the mis- tress of the 24 EMILY'S REWARD .
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... Every- thing is so grand , and so droll at the same time . They may well call this place Champs Elysées , for here are trees worthy of Para- dise . " " In my eyes they are a parcel of green sticks , " said Frederick ; " to you , who ...
... Every- thing is so grand , and so droll at the same time . They may well call this place Champs Elysées , for here are trees worthy of Para- dise . " " In my eyes they are a parcel of green sticks , " said Frederick ; " to you , who ...
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... everything around them , and particularly suitable for pleasure- grounds , to which multitudes were admitted , and which could be conveniently overlooked from the palace . " On this terrace , " said he , when they had reached the ...
... everything around them , and particularly suitable for pleasure- grounds , to which multitudes were admitted , and which could be conveniently overlooked from the palace . " On this terrace , " said he , when they had reached the ...
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... everything around presented so great a con- trast to the other side of the palace ; the im- provements projected , and which M. Borghers described , accounted for all they saw . After a visit to a restaurateur's , they pro- cured ...
... everything around presented so great a con- trast to the other side of the palace ; the im- provements projected , and which M. Borghers described , accounted for all they saw . After a visit to a restaurateur's , they pro- cured ...
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