Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 296
... d'Arlay , and the others ratified this arrangement by polite smirks . Madame d'Arlay reddened a lit- tle as she accepted the courtesy , but it was manifestly very welcome to her , and gracefully bowing her acknowledgments , she passed ...
... d'Arlay , and the others ratified this arrangement by polite smirks . Madame d'Arlay reddened a lit- tle as she accepted the courtesy , but it was manifestly very welcome to her , and gracefully bowing her acknowledgments , she passed ...
Page 297
... d'Arlay rose from her knees , looking calm ; but her body was in a fever . She had hoped the priest would ratify the sophistries she had formed to justify her in disobeying , and his refusing to do so added to the irritation of her ...
... d'Arlay rose from her knees , looking calm ; but her body was in a fever . She had hoped the priest would ratify the sophistries she had formed to justify her in disobeying , and his refusing to do so added to the irritation of her ...
Page 300
... d'Arlay , " she cried . It chanced that when Paul d'Arlay ar- rived Madame de Mareuil was reading one of his best novels , " La Femme d'un Sot , " which she had perused many times from detecting several comforting analo- gies between ...
... d'Arlay , " she cried . It chanced that when Paul d'Arlay ar- rived Madame de Mareuil was reading one of his best novels , " La Femme d'un Sot , " which she had perused many times from detecting several comforting analo- gies between ...
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