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... English ' friend , and eager to enjoy one of those delightful tea - parties which seemed to celebrate the union of English comfort with Italian art . Seated in Lady Lappin's most sumptuous chair and with her little feet thrust forward ...
... English ' friend , and eager to enjoy one of those delightful tea - parties which seemed to celebrate the union of English comfort with Italian art . Seated in Lady Lappin's most sumptuous chair and with her little feet thrust forward ...
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... English friend , who was neither tall nor slender and whose nose was deficient in expression . Moreover she found it pleasant to quench her thirst at an inexhaustible fountain of sympathy . And Lady Lappin on her side was charmed by the ...
... English friend , who was neither tall nor slender and whose nose was deficient in expression . Moreover she found it pleasant to quench her thirst at an inexhaustible fountain of sympathy . And Lady Lappin on her side was charmed by the ...
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... English , being scented at the Vatican and exploding at the Quirinal , it had finally raised such a clamour , that the judicious Bonamy had withdrawn suddenly from the Piazza di Spagna . His joy at finding in exile a woman who was ...
... English , being scented at the Vatican and exploding at the Quirinal , it had finally raised such a clamour , that the judicious Bonamy had withdrawn suddenly from the Piazza di Spagna . His joy at finding in exile a woman who was ...
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... English politics were distressingly insular and far less interesting than Continental . He preferred the scientific examination of the International So- ciety , the Papal Policy , the Neo - Catholic , the Neo - Pagan , the Panslavist ...
... English politics were distressingly insular and far less interesting than Continental . He preferred the scientific examination of the International So- ciety , the Papal Policy , the Neo - Catholic , the Neo - Pagan , the Panslavist ...
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... English girl young beautiful , and with fair claim to be considered an heiress . He loved her with as much love as so well - balanced a char- acter could possibly feel . She took him with en- tire love and trust at his own value ; and ...
... English girl young beautiful , and with fair claim to be considered an heiress . He loved her with as much love as so well - balanced a char- acter could possibly feel . She took him with en- tire love and trust at his own value ; and ...
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