The American Fugitive in Europe: Sketches of Places and People Abroad. With a Memoir of the Author, Volumen3Negro Universities Press, 1969 - 320 páginas |
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... stroll through the Place de la Concorde , which has connected with it so many acts of cruelty , that it made me shudder as I passed over its grounds . As if to take from one's mind the old associations of this place , the French have ...
... stroll through the Place de la Concorde , which has connected with it so many acts of cruelty , that it made me shudder as I passed over its grounds . As if to take from one's mind the old associations of this place , the French have ...
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... stroll over the court , and I bade adieu to the Palais Royal , satisfied that I should partake of many worse dinners than I had helped to devour that day . Few nations are more courteous than the French . Here , the stranger , let him ...
... stroll over the court , and I bade adieu to the Palais Royal , satisfied that I should partake of many worse dinners than I had helped to devour that day . Few nations are more courteous than the French . Here , the stranger , let him ...
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... stroll through the grounds at the back of the villa . It was a bright moon- light night , and the stars were out , and the air came laden with the perfume of sweet flowers , and there were no sounds to be heard , except the musical ...
... stroll through the grounds at the back of the villa . It was a bright moon- light night , and the stars were out , and the air came laden with the perfume of sweet flowers , and there were no sounds to be heard , except the musical ...
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