| English essays - 1881 - 578 pages
...accent more mournful than is common to their profession, answered, "Then yon knew not Mademoiselle, but the most elaborate alone can point out the minutes and seconds, and distinguish the sm she indeed ! " The appearance of surprise and grief which his countenance assumed, attracted the notice... | |
| Robert Cochrane - Authors, English - 1887 - 572 pages
...accent more mournful than is common to their profession, answered, "Then you knew not Mademoiselle, It makes a man who intrepidly dares everything that can oppose or attack him within the w she indeed I " The appearance of surpriss and grief which his countenance assumed, attracted the notice... | |
| Edward W. R. Pitcher - American fiction - 2000 - 422 pages
...more mournful than is common to their profession, answered, "Then you knew not Mademoiselle, sir!~you never beheld a lovelier." "La Roche!" exclaimed he in reply. "Alas! it was she indeed!" The appearance of surprise and grief which his countenance assumed attracted the notice... | |
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