The Living Age, Volume 212Living Age Company, 1897 |
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Page 38
... friends took the first train for Baden - Baden with the inten- tion of calling Mr. Bristed to account . The French seconds came to Mr. Bristed's house on a Sunday , but as he was a staunch churchman , and the son of an Episcopal ...
... friends took the first train for Baden - Baden with the inten- tion of calling Mr. Bristed to account . The French seconds came to Mr. Bristed's house on a Sunday , but as he was a staunch churchman , and the son of an Episcopal ...
Page 39
... friends . The schools of the great fencing masters are clubs in a way , as the baths were in ancient Rome , and in the intervals of fencing the pupils sip coffee and vermouth , read the newspapers , and exchange the gossip of the day ...
... friends . The schools of the great fencing masters are clubs in a way , as the baths were in ancient Rome , and in the intervals of fencing the pupils sip coffee and vermouth , read the newspapers , and exchange the gossip of the day ...
Page 40
... friends have a number of matched , neither can be said to have these pieces with the mark of the bullet , had much ... friend of M. Henri Rochefort , had been " out " a great many times . He wrote some clever satirical verses about his ...
... friends have a number of matched , neither can be said to have these pieces with the mark of the bullet , had much ... friend of M. Henri Rochefort , had been " out " a great many times . He wrote some clever satirical verses about his ...
Page 42
... friends Dumas , who wrote the preface of his book , and Roger de Beauvoir , who added to it a life of the author . Grisier opened a fencing school in St. Petersburg before he established his salle d'armes in Paris , and his book is ...
... friends Dumas , who wrote the preface of his book , and Roger de Beauvoir , who added to it a life of the author . Grisier opened a fencing school in St. Petersburg before he established his salle d'armes in Paris , and his book is ...
Page 57
... friends . Every west - end lady has her east - end fa vorite , with whom she gossips as women will , who confides in her , and in whom she confides , whom she calls by a pet - name . Nor have I any doubt that there are excellent beings ...
... friends . Every west - end lady has her east - end fa vorite , with whom she gossips as women will , who confides in her , and in whom she confides , whom she calls by a pet - name . Nor have I any doubt that there are excellent beings ...
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