Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 - England |
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Page 32
... Count Thorane , a native of Grasse in Pro- vence , not far from Antibes , a long , thin , grave figure , with a face much disfi- gured by small pox , black fiery eyes , and a dignified , composed demear- our . His very first entrance ...
... Count Thorane , a native of Grasse in Pro- vence , not far from Antibes , a long , thin , grave figure , with a face much disfi- gured by small pox , black fiery eyes , and a dignified , composed demear- our . His very first entrance ...
Page 33
... Count ! In vain was it represented to him that the presence of such a man in the house , under the actual circumstances , was a real benefit ; that a perpetual suc- cession either of officers or privates would follow on the removal of ...
... Count ! In vain was it represented to him that the presence of such a man in the house , under the actual circumstances , was a real benefit ; that a perpetual suc- cession either of officers or privates would follow on the removal of ...
Page 34
... Count also willingly had me with him I was present at the sug- gestions , consultations , orderings , as well as at the deliveries of the pic- tures , and safely ventured , especially when sketches and designs were pre- sented , to ...
... Count also willingly had me with him I was present at the sug- gestions , consultations , orderings , as well as at the deliveries of the pic- tures , and safely ventured , especially when sketches and designs were pre- sented , to ...
Page 38
... Count of her apprehensions . She received the an- swer usual in such cases - She might be quite at ease , as there was no dan- ger ; and also must keep herself quiet , and speak to no one of the matter . Many troops passed through the ...
... Count of her apprehensions . She received the an- swer usual in such cases - She might be quite at ease , as there was no dan- ger ; and also must keep herself quiet , and speak to no one of the matter . Many troops passed through the ...
Page 39
... Count's word , and had therefore passed a to- lerably quiet day , were highly pleased , and my mother doubly comforted , when she enquired the next day at the oracle of her little treasure - box by means of the point of a needle , and ...
... Count's word , and had therefore passed a to- lerably quiet day , were highly pleased , and my mother doubly comforted , when she enquired the next day at the oracle of her little treasure - box by means of the point of a needle , and ...
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