Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1815 - Women |
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... Madame Dormeuil ; you shall see her son , and let me know candidly what you think of him . Forget not that I wish for your happiness alone , and that I should act contrary to my own inclination were I to address you in any other ...
... Madame Dormeuil ; you shall see her son , and let me know candidly what you think of him . Forget not that I wish for your happiness alone , and that I should act contrary to my own inclination were I to address you in any other ...
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... Madame de Lambert : she made the remark to the Palmer , who only replied , that the roads in France were very similar to each other ; and after they had taken an hasty meal , they ascended a more light voiture , and travelled on at a ...
... Madame de Lambert : she made the remark to the Palmer , who only replied , that the roads in France were very similar to each other ; and after they had taken an hasty meal , they ascended a more light voiture , and travelled on at a ...
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... Madame de Lambert had ardently loved De Tourville , even after her marriage ; and a prey to every passion , she resolved , when she found him married to the beautiful Adelaide of Morençy , to effect her destruc- tion . Adelaide had a ...
... Madame de Lambert had ardently loved De Tourville , even after her marriage ; and a prey to every passion , she resolved , when she found him married to the beautiful Adelaide of Morençy , to effect her destruc- tion . Adelaide had a ...
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... Madame de Lambert , who no sooner saw the elegant youth but she || loved . As usual , her passions were unswayed by any consideration : she offered herself and her fortune to the needy St. Albert ; and he now , in concurrence with his ...
... Madame de Lambert , who no sooner saw the elegant youth but she || loved . As usual , her passions were unswayed by any consideration : she offered herself and her fortune to the needy St. Albert ; and he now , in concurrence with his ...
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... Madame , a little , if you please , on what I am : in this re- spect a very Roman ; for twenty years this re- past has fallen into contempt in Paris ; I have kept up the custom in spite of all the sneers of the haut ton ; you would not ...
... Madame , a little , if you please , on what I am : in this re- spect a very Roman ; for twenty years this re- past has fallen into contempt in Paris ; I have kept up the custom in spite of all the sneers of the haut ton ; you would not ...
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