Thomas HoodRoutledge & K. Paul, 1963 - 286 páginas |
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... Franck of the 19th Polish Regiment of the German army . De Franck , whose mother was English and who had been educated in England , spoke English and German fluently . He had been fourteen years in the Prussian service , but still ...
... Franck of the 19th Polish Regiment of the German army . De Franck , whose mother was English and who had been educated in England , spoke English and German fluently . He had been fourteen years in the Prussian service , but still ...
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... Franck came he praised it very highly — I asked him if it was not well trussed - and he answered " Yes " so gravely ... Franck's fellow - officers , drinking ' Cardinals ' and deriving much patronizing amusement from the frantic waltzes ...
... Franck came he praised it very highly — I asked him if it was not well trussed - and he answered " Yes " so gravely ... Franck's fellow - officers , drinking ' Cardinals ' and deriving much patronizing amusement from the frantic waltzes ...
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... Franck continued to flow , full of references to the joys of angling and boating . Hood had hired a boat built under the supervision of an old English ship - master ' all snug , safe , and handy ' , and whenever the weather and his ...
... Franck continued to flow , full of references to the joys of angling and boating . Hood had hired a boat built under the supervision of an old English ship - master ' all snug , safe , and handy ' , and whenever the weather and his ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page vii | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 9 |
FRIENDS OF LONDON MAGAZINE DAYS | 29 |
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