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... Lights extinguished at Midnight . — Picardy.- Boulogne . - An Oversight remedied . - The Lower Order of People more civil at Boulogne than in Paris . - Accounted for . - English Enterprise , and its consequences . CHAPTER X. Embarkation ...
... Lights extinguished at Midnight . — Picardy.- Boulogne . - An Oversight remedied . - The Lower Order of People more civil at Boulogne than in Paris . - Accounted for . - English Enterprise , and its consequences . CHAPTER X. Embarkation ...
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... lights . At this time , she earnestly de- sired to see her husband , that she might know their actual amount of danger ; but , being incessantly employed in attending to her suffering child on one hand , or her com- plaining servant ...
... lights . At this time , she earnestly de- sired to see her husband , that she might know their actual amount of danger ; but , being incessantly employed in attending to her suffering child on one hand , or her com- plaining servant ...
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... lights , and she immediately concluded that they were all marked to die ; but , beyond pressing her mother's hands more ... light of morning gleamed in upon them ; and Mrs. Egerton , no longer impatient to see her husband , only wondered ...
... lights , and she immediately concluded that they were all marked to die ; but , beyond pressing her mother's hands more ... light of morning gleamed in upon them ; and Mrs. Egerton , no longer impatient to see her husband , only wondered ...
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... light wine enabled them to set out on an exploring expedition ; but the narrowness of the streets had some- thing appalling in it , to one whose eyes were on so many dear objects of care as were Mr. EMILY'S REWARD . 21.
... light wine enabled them to set out on an exploring expedition ; but the narrowness of the streets had some- thing appalling in it , to one whose eyes were on so many dear objects of care as were Mr. EMILY'S REWARD . 21.
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... light , what do you think of this Charles ? " - - " Oh , papa , I am quite delighted ! 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 ...
... light , what do you think of this Charles ? " - - " Oh , papa , I am quite delighted ! 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 ...
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admiration ancient appeared beautiful Borghers building Buonaparte called carriage Cathedral censers Chambre des Pairs Champ de Mars Charles Charles's charm church cloth coloured dear papa delight Edition Eger Egerton Emily Emily's England English Engravings entered everything exceedingly excellent exclaimed exhibited eyes father flowers fountains France Frederick French frock gallery gardens gazed genius gentlemen grand half-bound hand happy HOFLAND houses immense Joan of Arc kind king lady Lichfield Cathedral London looked Louis Louis XIV Louvre magnificent mamma Marie de Medicis ment morning morocco mother never noble numerous object observed painting palace Palace of Versailles Paris party peculiar Père la Chaise pillars plain pleasure poor pray Price proceeded replied Rouen sculpture seen soon splendid Stories struck sure table d'hôte tell thankful thing thought tion Versailles walked whilst wish wonderful young
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