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We look back with pleasure to our excursion to the feudal castle of Rochemaure ,
situated on the right bank of the Rhone , which with fierce impetuosity courses
past Montélimar . At the base of the eminence on which the remains of the castle
...
We look back with pleasure to our excursion to the feudal castle of Rochemaure ,
situated on the right bank of the Rhone , which with fierce impetuosity courses
past Montélimar . At the base of the eminence on which the remains of the castle
...
Página 411
Lady Eleanor , of course , was quite in her element . She was impatient to hear
the news from France , whence her guests had fled to escape the storm of
revolution , and her inquiries drew forth floods of thrilling information . Madame
de Genlis ...
Lady Eleanor , of course , was quite in her element . She was impatient to hear
the news from France , whence her guests had fled to escape the storm of
revolution , and her inquiries drew forth floods of thrilling information . Madame
de Genlis ...
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The entry in the diary concludes thus : “ Of course I put the point to Sir G. W. as a
suggestion only , and fully understanding that reasons might exist , which I had
not the opportunity of knowing of , for not taking this course . ” Does this justify Sir
...
The entry in the diary concludes thus : “ Of course I put the point to Sir G. W. as a
suggestion only , and fully understanding that reasons might exist , which I had
not the opportunity of knowing of , for not taking this course . ” Does this justify Sir
...
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New River Travels to the Source of the By PERCY FITZGERALD 559 | 26 |
Pipes A Chapter on By JAMES CASSIDY | 196 |
Poetic Pride By H M SANDERS | 203 |
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