Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 140W. Blackwood & Sons, 1865 |
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... asked suddenly , looking towards Del Ferice . " Politics , " he answered , and was silent . " Well ? " inquired Madame Mayer , rather anxiously . " I am sure you know his views as well as I , " returned Del Ferice , rather gloomily ...
... asked suddenly , looking towards Del Ferice . " Politics , " he answered , and was silent . " Well ? " inquired Madame Mayer , rather anxiously . " I am sure you know his views as well as I , " returned Del Ferice , rather gloomily ...
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... asked the Frenchman , with an air of devotion . Madame Mayer blushed with an- noyance ; both because she coveted Giovanni's admiration more than that of other men , and knew that she had not won it , and because she hated to feel that ...
... asked the Frenchman , with an air of devotion . Madame Mayer blushed with an- noyance ; both because she coveted Giovanni's admiration more than that of other men , and knew that she had not won it , and because she hated to feel that ...
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... asked , in an in- 66 jured tone . " I am sure I do not know . Of course , we all would like to see Victor Emmanuel in the Quirinal , and Rome the capital of a free Italy . Of course , we would all like to see it accomplished without ...
... asked , in an in- 66 jured tone . " I am sure I do not know . Of course , we all would like to see Victor Emmanuel in the Quirinal , and Rome the capital of a free Italy . Of course , we would all like to see it accomplished without ...
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... asked Donna Tullia , with a half - comic glance at Ugo , who looked uncom- monly grave . " Madame , " returned Gouache , " I never permit myself to think otherwise to any of my friends . " " Oh , he sneered in the most fashionable way ...
... asked Donna Tullia , with a half - comic glance at Ugo , who looked uncom- monly grave . " Madame , " returned Gouache , " I never permit myself to think otherwise to any of my friends . " " Oh , he sneered in the most fashionable way ...
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... asked herself whether it was true that she was innocent ; whether she were not really to be blamed , if perhaps she had really prevented Giovanni from marrying Donno Tullia . But if that were true , she must herself be the woman he ...
... asked herself whether it was true that she was innocent ; whether she were not really to be blamed , if perhaps she had really prevented Giovanni from marrying Donno Tullia . But if that were true , she must herself be the woman he ...
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Act of Union answered asked Astrardente British called Church Circassians Corona Crimea death Del Ferice Don Angelo Don Giovanni Donna Tullia doubt Duchessa England English eyes face feel felt Ferice followed Geof Giovanni give Glad Gladstone Gladstone's Gouache Government Grazuccia hand heard heart hills Home Rule honour interest Ireland Irish Parliament King knew lady land laughed Liberal live looked Lord Lord Elgin Lord Fitzwilliam Lord Salisbury Ludovico Madame Mayer matter ment mind morning ness never night Omer Pasha once Ordnance Survey Parlia party passed Pazzo political poor present Prince question Ricciotto Sarracinesca Scotland Scottish seemed side sion smile speak speech strong Survey tain tell Theo thing thought tion told took town true truth turned Union Valdarno vanni woman words young
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