Court life at Naples in our own times, by the author of 'La Cava'.1861 |
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... ladies ' eyes . Refreshments were obtained from two little pigeon - holes at the top of the room , which presented rather a peep- show appearance : but the band was good , the music inspiriting , and all agreed that the ball was a ...
... ladies ' eyes . Refreshments were obtained from two little pigeon - holes at the top of the room , which presented rather a peep- show appearance : but the band was good , the music inspiriting , and all agreed that the ball was a ...
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... ladies ' dress ; why is Mr. Punch so cutting in his sarcasm on the same , so merciless to the cabbage - nets , when these strong - minded people ( who scorn female weaknesses , and hold them up to public view ) will , by no persuasion ...
... ladies ' dress ; why is Mr. Punch so cutting in his sarcasm on the same , so merciless to the cabbage - nets , when these strong - minded people ( who scorn female weaknesses , and hold them up to public view ) will , by no persuasion ...
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... ladies , as there was no room in the other carriages ; then he had business with a friend , and I came here alone . " “ Look , there is Lady Selwood's party just entering , let us join them ; " and Everard was hastening to meet the new ...
... ladies , as there was no room in the other carriages ; then he had business with a friend , and I came here alone . " “ Look , there is Lady Selwood's party just entering , let us join them ; " and Everard was hastening to meet the new ...
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... lady , to get up a raffle for a set of his studs mosaic― among her country- people . - She consented , pitying his circumstances ; collected names , and poured her gatherings , two pounds , into the hands of the delighted youth ...
... lady , to get up a raffle for a set of his studs mosaic― among her country- people . - She consented , pitying his circumstances ; collected names , and poured her gatherings , two pounds , into the hands of the delighted youth ...
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... lady , which Everard backed like a goose as he was ! A challenge ensued , and was accepted ; but the Englishman , a perfect stranger in the town , knew not where to look for a friend , when Castelbianco , who overheard the appointment ...
... lady , which Everard backed like a goose as he was ! A challenge ensued , and was accepted ; but the Englishman , a perfect stranger in the town , knew not where to look for a friend , when Castelbianco , who overheard the appointment ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
acquaintance admiration answered attention ball Baron Torlone Baronet beautiful better Boy Jack bride carriage Castel Castelbianco chapel charming cher Chiaja child church cigar coloured companion Conte Contessa countenance cried crowd dance daughter dear dinner door dress Elena England English entered Everard exclaimed eyes faith fashion favour feelings felt follow foreign Gaetano girl hand happy heart Helen rose honour husband inquired Italian John Bull ladies latter laughed looked Louisa Madame Maestà Malafede Marchmont married Miss Monsieur morning mother Mowbray Mowbray's Naples native politeness Neapolitan never night Otley Padre Calvi party Poor Helen Pozzuoli pretty Prince Princesse Principessa Priory proceeded quadrilles rector rest returned Roman Catholic rose round Royal seated Selwood Sir John smile Sorrento stranger street table d'hôte tears things thought told turned walk whispered wife wish words young
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