Temple Bar, Volume 36George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1872 - English periodicals |
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Page 340
... table d'hôte was in progress - a gentleman came and asked for madame- " Yes - be quick . " " " " I demanded whether I should take up his card , but he said ' No , ' that was unnecessary , as he was perfectly well known to madame ; and ...
... table d'hôte was in progress - a gentleman came and asked for madame- " Yes - be quick . " " " " I demanded whether I should take up his card , but he said ' No , ' that was unnecessary , as he was perfectly well known to madame ; and ...
Page 364
... table d'hôte dinner - bell had rung and I was just going down . It was surprising how little interest I took in that which went on around me . I am not a novel - reader . I consider fiction unworthy the attention of a reasonable man ...
... table d'hôte dinner - bell had rung and I was just going down . It was surprising how little interest I took in that which went on around me . I am not a novel - reader . I consider fiction unworthy the attention of a reasonable man ...
Page 535
... her for her kindness ; and the poor scarecrow cries and kisses my hand before the face of the sentry at the caserne . * * It is two days after . * * I am breakfasting at the table d'hôte of the Hôtel " POOR DEAR CHUQUET . " 535.
... her for her kindness ; and the poor scarecrow cries and kisses my hand before the face of the sentry at the caserne . * * It is two days after . * * I am breakfasting at the table d'hôte of the Hôtel " POOR DEAR CHUQUET . " 535.
Page 536
George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates. I am breakfasting at the table d'hôte of the Hôtel Ste . - Barbe with some acquaintances I have made there . Ferdinand , the waiter , comes to me with a very perplexed face . " Pardon , m'sieur , but ...
George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates. I am breakfasting at the table d'hôte of the Hôtel Ste . - Barbe with some acquaintances I have made there . Ferdinand , the waiter , comes to me with a very perplexed face . " Pardon , m'sieur , but ...
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