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The Queens Necklace Volume 1 (1893)
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ISBN: 9781230426310 bzw. 1230426310, Band: 1, in Englisch, Theclassics.Us, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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This item is printed on demand. 120 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.2in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: . . . THE QUEENS NECKLACE. PROLOGUE. On one of the early days in April, 1784, at about quarter past three in the afternoon, our old acquaintance Marechal de Richelieu, having with his own hands colored his eyebrows with a perfumed dye, pushed away the mirror held before him by his valet, -- the successor, but not the equal, of his faithful Rafte, -- and shaking his head in the manner peculiar to himself, said: Ah, that will do very well! He arose from his armchair, brushing from his bluevelvet small-clothes, with a movement of the finger almost juvenile, the atoms of white powder which had floated down from his wig. Then, after taking two or three turns up and down the room, stretching his instep, and straightening his knee, My major-domo ! said he. In five minutes the major-domo presented himself, in fuE dress. The marshal assumed a grave air, befitting the occasion. Monsieur, said he, I suppose you have prepared me a good dinner; Most certainly, Monseigneur. I have sent you the list of my guests, have I not Vol. i. --1 And I have carefully noted their number, -- a dinner for nine, is it not There are dinners and dinners, Monsieur. Yes, Monseigneur, but -- The marshal interrupted him with a slightly impatient movement, though tempered with dignity. But -- that is not an answer, Monsieur. Every time I hear the word but, and I have heard it many times in eightyeight years, -- well, Monsieur, every time I have heard that word, I am sorry to say, Monsieur, it has preceded some folly. Monseigneur! In the first place, at what hour are we to dine I Monseigneur, the common people dine at two, the bar at three, the nobility at four -- And I, Monsieur Monseigneur will dine to-day at five. Oh, oh, at five! Yes, . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
This item is printed on demand. 120 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.2in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: . . . THE QUEENS NECKLACE. PROLOGUE. On one of the early days in April, 1784, at about quarter past three in the afternoon, our old acquaintance Marechal de Richelieu, having with his own hands colored his eyebrows with a perfumed dye, pushed away the mirror held before him by his valet, -- the successor, but not the equal, of his faithful Rafte, -- and shaking his head in the manner peculiar to himself, said: Ah, that will do very well! He arose from his armchair, brushing from his bluevelvet small-clothes, with a movement of the finger almost juvenile, the atoms of white powder which had floated down from his wig. Then, after taking two or three turns up and down the room, stretching his instep, and straightening his knee, My major-domo ! said he. In five minutes the major-domo presented himself, in fuE dress. The marshal assumed a grave air, befitting the occasion. Monsieur, said he, I suppose you have prepared me a good dinner; Most certainly, Monseigneur. I have sent you the list of my guests, have I not Vol. i. --1 And I have carefully noted their number, -- a dinner for nine, is it not There are dinners and dinners, Monsieur. Yes, Monseigneur, but -- The marshal interrupted him with a slightly impatient movement, though tempered with dignity. But -- that is not an answer, Monsieur. Every time I hear the word but, and I have heard it many times in eightyeight years, -- well, Monsieur, every time I have heard that word, I am sorry to say, Monsieur, it has preceded some folly. Monseigneur! In the first place, at what hour are we to dine I Monseigneur, the common people dine at two, the bar at three, the nobility at four -- And I, Monsieur Monseigneur will dine to-day at five. Oh, oh, at five! Yes, . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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The Queen's Necklace Volume 1 (2013)
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ISBN: 9781230426310 bzw. 1230426310, Band: 1, in Englisch, 120 Seiten, TheClassics.us, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: ... THE QUEEN'S NECKLACE. PROLOGUE. On one of the early days in April, 1784, at about quarter past three in the afternoon, our old acquaintance Marechal de Richelieu, having with his own hands colored his eyebrows with a perfumed dye, pushed away the mirror held before him by his valet, -- the successor, but not the equal, of his faithful Rafte, -- and shaking his head in the manner peculiar to himself, said: "Ah, that will do very well!" He arose from his armchair, brushing from his bluevelvet small-clothes, with a movement of the finger almost juvenile, the atoms of white powder which had floated down from his wig. Then, after taking two or three turns up and down the room, stretching his instep, and straightening his knee, "My major-domo !" said he. In five minutes the major-domo presented himself, in fuE dress. The marshal assumed a grave air, befitting the occasion. "Monsieur," said he, "I suppose you have prepared me a good dinner;" "Most certainly, Monseigneur." "I have sent you the list of my guests, have I not?" Vol. i. --1 "And I have carefully noted their number, -- a dinner for nine, is it not?" "There are dinners and dinners, Monsieur." "Yes, Monseigneur, but --" The marshal interrupted him with a slightly impatient movement, though tempered with dignity. "'But' -- that is not an answer, Monsieur. Every time I hear the word 'but,' and I have heard it many times in eightyeight years, -- well, Monsieur, every time I have heard that word, I am sorry to say, Monsieur, it has preceded some folly." "Monseigneur!" "In the first place, at what hour are we to dine I" "Monseigneur, the common people dine at two, the bar at three, the nobility at four --" "And I, Monsieur *" "Monseigneur will dine to-day at five." "Oh, oh, at five!" "Yes,... Paperback, Label: TheClassics.us, TheClassics.us, Product group: Book, Published: 2013-09-12, Studio: TheClassics.us.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, super_star_seller.
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: ... THE QUEEN'S NECKLACE. PROLOGUE. On one of the early days in April, 1784, at about quarter past three in the afternoon, our old acquaintance Marechal de Richelieu, having with his own hands colored his eyebrows with a perfumed dye, pushed away the mirror held before him by his valet, -- the successor, but not the equal, of his faithful Rafte, -- and shaking his head in the manner peculiar to himself, said: "Ah, that will do very well!" He arose from his armchair, brushing from his bluevelvet small-clothes, with a movement of the finger almost juvenile, the atoms of white powder which had floated down from his wig. Then, after taking two or three turns up and down the room, stretching his instep, and straightening his knee, "My major-domo !" said he. In five minutes the major-domo presented himself, in fuE dress. The marshal assumed a grave air, befitting the occasion. "Monsieur," said he, "I suppose you have prepared me a good dinner;" "Most certainly, Monseigneur." "I have sent you the list of my guests, have I not?" Vol. i. --1 "And I have carefully noted their number, -- a dinner for nine, is it not?" "There are dinners and dinners, Monsieur." "Yes, Monseigneur, but --" The marshal interrupted him with a slightly impatient movement, though tempered with dignity. "'But' -- that is not an answer, Monsieur. Every time I hear the word 'but,' and I have heard it many times in eightyeight years, -- well, Monsieur, every time I have heard that word, I am sorry to say, Monsieur, it has preceded some folly." "Monseigneur!" "In the first place, at what hour are we to dine I" "Monseigneur, the common people dine at two, the bar at three, the nobility at four --" "And I, Monsieur *" "Monseigneur will dine to-day at five." "Oh, oh, at five!" "Yes,... Paperback, Label: TheClassics.us, TheClassics.us, Product group: Book, Published: 2013-09-12, Studio: TheClassics.us.
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The Queen s Necklace Volume 1 (Paperback) (2013)
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ISBN: 9781230426310 bzw. 1230426310, Band: 1, in Englisch, Theclassics.Us, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Grossbritannien und Nordirland, Free shipping.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository US [58762574], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: . THE QUEEN S NECKLACE. PROLOGUE. On one of the early days in April, 1784, at about quarter past three in the afternoon, our old acquaintance Marechal de Richelieu, having with his own hands colored his eyebrows with a perfumed dye, pushed away the mirror held before him by his valet, -- the successor, but not the equal, of his faithful Rafte, -- and shaking his head in the manner peculiar to himself, said: Ah, that will do very well! He arose from his armchair, brushing from his bluevelvet small-clothes, with a movement of the finger almost juvenile, the atoms of white powder which had floated down from his wig. Then, after taking two or three turns up and down the room, stretching his instep, and straightening his knee, My major-domo ! said he. In five minutes the major-domo presented himself, in fuE dress. The marshal assumed a grave air, befitting the occasion. Monsieur, said he, I suppose you have prepared me a good dinner; Most certainly, Monseigneur. I have sent you the list of my guests, have I not? Vol. i. --1 And I have carefully noted their number, -- a dinner for nine, is it not? There are dinners and dinners, Monsieur. Yes, Monseigneur, but -- The marshal interrupted him with a slightly impatient movement, though tempered with dignity. But -- that is not an answer, Monsieur. Every time I hear the word but, and I have heard it many times in eightyeight years, -- well, Monsieur, every time I have heard that word, I am sorry to say, Monsieur, it has preceded some folly. Monseigneur! In the first place, at what hour are we to dine I Monseigneur, the common people dine at two, the bar at three, the nobility at four -- And I, Monsieur * Monseigneur will dine to-day at five. Oh, oh, at five! Yes, .
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository US [58762574], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: . THE QUEEN S NECKLACE. PROLOGUE. On one of the early days in April, 1784, at about quarter past three in the afternoon, our old acquaintance Marechal de Richelieu, having with his own hands colored his eyebrows with a perfumed dye, pushed away the mirror held before him by his valet, -- the successor, but not the equal, of his faithful Rafte, -- and shaking his head in the manner peculiar to himself, said: Ah, that will do very well! He arose from his armchair, brushing from his bluevelvet small-clothes, with a movement of the finger almost juvenile, the atoms of white powder which had floated down from his wig. Then, after taking two or three turns up and down the room, stretching his instep, and straightening his knee, My major-domo ! said he. In five minutes the major-domo presented himself, in fuE dress. The marshal assumed a grave air, befitting the occasion. Monsieur, said he, I suppose you have prepared me a good dinner; Most certainly, Monseigneur. I have sent you the list of my guests, have I not? Vol. i. --1 And I have carefully noted their number, -- a dinner for nine, is it not? There are dinners and dinners, Monsieur. Yes, Monseigneur, but -- The marshal interrupted him with a slightly impatient movement, though tempered with dignity. But -- that is not an answer, Monsieur. Every time I hear the word but, and I have heard it many times in eightyeight years, -- well, Monsieur, every time I have heard that word, I am sorry to say, Monsieur, it has preceded some folly. Monseigneur! In the first place, at what hour are we to dine I Monseigneur, the common people dine at two, the bar at three, the nobility at four -- And I, Monsieur * Monseigneur will dine to-day at five. Oh, oh, at five! Yes, .
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The Queen s Necklace Volume 1 (Paperback) (2013)
EN PB NW RP
ISBN: 9781230426310 bzw. 1230426310, Band: 1, in Englisch, Theclassics.Us, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Grossbritannien und Nordirland, Free shipping.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: . THE QUEEN S NECKLACE. PROLOGUE. On one of the early days in April, 1784, at about quarter past three in the afternoon, our old acquaintance Marechal de Richelieu, having with his own hands colored his eyebrows with a perfumed dye, pushed away the mirror held before him by his valet, -- the successor, but not the equal, of his faithful Rafte, -- and shaking his head in the manner peculiar to himself, said: Ah, that will do very well! He arose from his armchair, brushing from his bluevelvet small-clothes, with a movement of the finger almost juvenile, the atoms of white powder which had floated down from his wig. Then, after taking two or three turns up and down the room, stretching his instep, and straightening his knee, My major-domo ! said he. In five minutes the major-domo presented himself, in fuE dress. The marshal assumed a grave air, befitting the occasion. Monsieur, said he, I suppose you have prepared me a good dinner; Most certainly, Monseigneur. I have sent you the list of my guests, have I not? Vol. i. --1 And I have carefully noted their number, -- a dinner for nine, is it not? There are dinners and dinners, Monsieur. Yes, Monseigneur, but -- The marshal interrupted him with a slightly impatient movement, though tempered with dignity. But -- that is not an answer, Monsieur. Every time I hear the word but, and I have heard it many times in eightyeight years, -- well, Monsieur, every time I have heard that word, I am sorry to say, Monsieur, it has preceded some folly. Monseigneur! In the first place, at what hour are we to dine I Monseigneur, the common people dine at two, the bar at three, the nobility at four -- And I, Monsieur * Monseigneur will dine to-day at five. Oh, oh, at five! Yes, .
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: . THE QUEEN S NECKLACE. PROLOGUE. On one of the early days in April, 1784, at about quarter past three in the afternoon, our old acquaintance Marechal de Richelieu, having with his own hands colored his eyebrows with a perfumed dye, pushed away the mirror held before him by his valet, -- the successor, but not the equal, of his faithful Rafte, -- and shaking his head in the manner peculiar to himself, said: Ah, that will do very well! He arose from his armchair, brushing from his bluevelvet small-clothes, with a movement of the finger almost juvenile, the atoms of white powder which had floated down from his wig. Then, after taking two or three turns up and down the room, stretching his instep, and straightening his knee, My major-domo ! said he. In five minutes the major-domo presented himself, in fuE dress. The marshal assumed a grave air, befitting the occasion. Monsieur, said he, I suppose you have prepared me a good dinner; Most certainly, Monseigneur. I have sent you the list of my guests, have I not? Vol. i. --1 And I have carefully noted their number, -- a dinner for nine, is it not? There are dinners and dinners, Monsieur. Yes, Monseigneur, but -- The marshal interrupted him with a slightly impatient movement, though tempered with dignity. But -- that is not an answer, Monsieur. Every time I hear the word but, and I have heard it many times in eightyeight years, -- well, Monsieur, every time I have heard that word, I am sorry to say, Monsieur, it has preceded some folly. Monseigneur! In the first place, at what hour are we to dine I Monseigneur, the common people dine at two, the bar at three, the nobility at four -- And I, Monsieur * Monseigneur will dine to-day at five. Oh, oh, at five! Yes, .
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The Queen's Necklace Volume 1 (2013)
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ISBN: 9781230426310 bzw. 1230426310, Band: 1, in Englisch, Theclassics.Us, Taschenbuch, neu.
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