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... person and demeanor of La Regnie were forbidding in the extreme ; and these , with his character for severity , soon procured him the dislike even of the people whose aven- ger and protector he declared himself . The Duchess de Bouillon ...
... person and demeanor of La Regnie were forbidding in the extreme ; and these , with his character for severity , soon procured him the dislike even of the people whose aven- ger and protector he declared himself . The Duchess de Bouillon ...
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... person so important . The officer once more compares the description with the looks of the arrested , and although he knew that during the past three days a num- ber of innocent persons had been ar- rested , still he hopes that this ...
... person so important . The officer once more compares the description with the looks of the arrested , and although he knew that during the past three days a num- ber of innocent persons had been ar- rested , still he hopes that this ...
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... person's nose , as if it were a bell - pull or a knocker . A nose is not much to be sure - many noses are not but when a nose is constituted a point of honor , it expands to the dimen- sions of a geographical promontory - it is ...
... person's nose , as if it were a bell - pull or a knocker . A nose is not much to be sure - many noses are not but when a nose is constituted a point of honor , it expands to the dimen- sions of a geographical promontory - it is ...
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