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Σελίδα 57
... but as they never dream of forming the manners of young people , and they are
almost all foolish , awkward , and unpolished , in short such as you see them
when they come to Paris at the age of twenty or twenty - one , I do not wish my
boy ...
... but as they never dream of forming the manners of young people , and they are
almost all foolish , awkward , and unpolished , in short such as you see them
when they come to Paris at the age of twenty or twenty - one , I do not wish my
boy ...
Σελίδα 278
GREETINGS AND GOOD WISHES . — The New Year is the season in which
custom seems more particularly to authorize civil and harmless lies , under the
name of compliments . People reciprocally profess wishes , which they seldom
form ...
GREETINGS AND GOOD WISHES . — The New Year is the season in which
custom seems more particularly to authorize civil and harmless lies , under the
name of compliments . People reciprocally profess wishes , which they seldom
form ...
Σελίδα 279
My true tenderness for you makes me think more of the manner than of the length
of your life , and forbids me to wish it prolonged , by a single day , that should
bring guilt , reproach , and shame upon you . I have not malice enough in my ...
My true tenderness for you makes me think more of the manner than of the length
of your life , and forbids me to wish it prolonged , by a single day , that should
bring guilt , reproach , and shame upon you . I have not malice enough in my ...
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