The House of Pan: A RomanceJ.B. Lippincott Company, 1899 - 144 páginas |
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... Ruffé ? " " Yes , monsieur , " said the other , with a change from eagerness to dignity that was startling . " I am the Marquis de Ruffé . And this " -he waved his hand with an impressive gesture " is the House of Pan . " " The House of ...
... Ruffé ? " " Yes , monsieur , " said the other , with a change from eagerness to dignity that was startling . " I am the Marquis de Ruffé . And this " -he waved his hand with an impressive gesture " is the House of Pan . " " The House of ...
Página 448
... Ruffé to leave the Court for a year . If the command was intended to quench forever the ardors of research it utterly failed in effect , as six months later de Ruffé disappeared . All manner of tales were told to account for this ...
... Ruffé to leave the Court for a year . If the command was intended to quench forever the ardors of research it utterly failed in effect , as six months later de Ruffé disappeared . All manner of tales were told to account for this ...
Página 449
... Ruffé , then a more practical explana- tion of the flight came to be accepted . In any case , the man was gone , and , what was more important , the girl was gone , a fact which gave rise to innumerable complications in the succession ...
... Ruffé , then a more practical explana- tion of the flight came to be accepted . In any case , the man was gone , and , what was more important , the girl was gone , a fact which gave rise to innumerable complications in the succession ...
Página 451
... Ruffé had set sail from France with his sister and a crew of fourteen men from his Brittany estate . Two of these men were accompanied by their wives ; a more singular party of emigrants , in Farquhar's opinion , had never left Europe ...
... Ruffé had set sail from France with his sister and a crew of fourteen men from his Brittany estate . Two of these men were accompanied by their wives ; a more singular party of emigrants , in Farquhar's opinion , had never left Europe ...
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... Ruffé abandoned the fortunes of his colony to chance , and threw himself into the depths of alchemic research without a thought for the comfort or safety of those who had followed him so trustingly . Then it was that the young girl , so ...
... Ruffé abandoned the fortunes of his colony to chance , and threw himself into the depths of alchemic research without a thought for the comfort or safety of those who had followed him so trustingly . Then it was that the young girl , so ...
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Página 539 - Was everything by starts, and nothing long; But, in the course of one revolving moon, Was chemist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon ; Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking. Blest madman, who could every hour employ, With something new to wish, or to enjoy! Railing and praising were his usual themes; And both, to show his judgment, in extremes : So over violent, or over civil, That every man with him was God or Devil. In squandering wealth...
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