The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 239
... Madame St. Leon , in pure openness of heart , showed the bonnet she intend- ed to wear to her intimate friend Madame Desrosiers . Will it be credited ! Madame Desrosiers went immediately to the marchande des modes who made it , and ...
... Madame St. Leon , in pure openness of heart , showed the bonnet she intend- ed to wear to her intimate friend Madame Desrosiers . Will it be credited ! Madame Desrosiers went immediately to the marchande des modes who made it , and ...
Pagina 240
... Madame St. Victor appeared in a gown with six ruches ! Every one admitted that Madame St. Victor's conduct was de la dernière infamie . The infamy of Madame St. Victor's conduct is , perhaps , somewhat re- deemed by the circumstance of ...
... Madame St. Victor appeared in a gown with six ruches ! Every one admitted that Madame St. Victor's conduct was de la dernière infamie . The infamy of Madame St. Victor's conduct is , perhaps , somewhat re- deemed by the circumstance of ...
Pagina 520
afterwards sent to desire them to go to the bull's eye . Madame de Tourzel , at that time governess of the children of France , had just taken madame and the dauphin to the king's apartments . The queen saw her children again . The ...
afterwards sent to desire them to go to the bull's eye . Madame de Tourzel , at that time governess of the children of France , had just taken madame and the dauphin to the king's apartments . The queen saw her children again . The ...
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