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" How is Sidonia, Madame de Schulembourg?' inquired Augusta. 'Oh, quite mad. He will not be sane this week. There is his last letter; read it, and return it to me when we meet. Adieu, Madame de Manheim; adieu, dear girls; do not stay long: adieu, adieu. "
The Honey-moon - Page 27
by Marguerite Countess of Blessington - 1837
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Court Magazine, and Monthly Critic: Containing Original Papers, by ..., Volume 3

1833 - 364 pages
...heautiful friend. " Dear girls, come home with us this eve," she exclaimed, as she curhed her ponies hy the side of an open carriage, and addressed two young...Amelia. Ask any of our friends whom you pass. There is Emilins — How do you do? Count Voyna, come home with us, and hring your Bavarian friend." " How is...
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The English Annual for ...

1837 - 408 pages
...cures him ; he has written to me every week — his letters are each time more reasonable. I have 110 doubt he has by this time relieved his mind in some...Sidonia, Madame de Schulembourg," inquired Augusta. " Oh, quite mad. He will not be sane this week. There is his last letter ; read it, and return it to...
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The English Annual, for ..., Volume 4

Gift books - 1837 - 412 pages
...is precisely because I admire him very much that I never wish to see him. What can the conversation of Sidonia be compared with his writings. His appearance...Sidonia, Madame de Schulembourg," inquired Augusta. " Oh, quite mad. He will not be sane this week. There is his last letter; read it, and return it to...
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The Honey-moon, Volume 2

Marguerite Countess of Blessington - English fiction - 1837 - 228 pages
...week — ;his letters are each time more reasonable. I have no doubt he has by this time relieved hia mind in some mad work which will amuse us all very...Sidonia, Madame de Schulembourg," inquired Augusta. » " Oh, quite mad. He will not be sane this week. There is his last letter ; read it, and return it...
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The Works of Benjamin Disraeli: Henrietta Temple, v. 2

Benjamin Disraeli - English literature - 1904 - 416 pages
...I delight in Sidonia — he is my especial favourite.' 'Dear girls, come home with us this eve,'she exclaimed, as she curbed her ponies by the side of...Sidonia, Madame de Schulembourg?' inquired Augusta. 'Oh, quite mad. He will not be sane this week. There is his last letter; read it, and return it to...
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