I discover anything but those persons and objects which were familiar to me. It would be quite impossible for me to describe the state I was in. I was so agitated, so excited, so disconcerted and so tremulous that I cannot conceive how I was able to accomplish... Wonder Women in History - Page 194de Albert Payson Terhune - 1918 - 312 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | C. L. McCluer Stevens - 1912 - 130 pages
...was a dull night," stated Marie Laguay, when giving evidence at the trial later on ; " not a speck of moonlight, nor could I distinguish anything but...those persons and objects which were familiar to me." The Cardinal was " covered from head to foot in a long cloak and with the wide brim of his hat turned... | |
 | Hugh Ross Williamson - 2002 - 380 pages
...nobleman to whom I was to speak. It was a dull night, not a speck of moonlight, nor could I discover anything but those persons and objects which were...was able to accomplish even half of what I had been told to do. 'I offered the rose to the great nobleman and said to him : "You know what this means"... | |
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