Now, Seraphina my dear, don't be too particular in your attentions to gentlemen not eligible. There is Count Jolimaitre, decidedly the most fashionable foreigner in town, — and so refined,— so much accustomed to associate with the first nobility in... Plays - Sida 66efter Anna Cora Ogden Mowatt Ritchie - 1855 - 62 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Arthur Hobson Quinn - 1917 - 998 sidor
...There is Count Jolimaitre, decidedly the most fashionable foreigner in town, — and so refined, — so much accustomed to associate with the first nobility...them to the Count. It is not the fashion in Paris to introduce — Millinette told me so. (Enter ZEKE.) ZEKE. (In a very loud voice.) Mister T. Tennyson... | |
| Montrose Jonas Moses - 1925 - 842 sidor
...There is Count Jolimaitre, decidedly the most fashionable foreigner in town, — and so refined,— so much accustomed to associate with the first nobility...them to the Count. It is not the fashion in Paris to introduce — Millinette told me so. Enter ZEKE. ZEKE. [In a very loud voice.] Mister T. Tennyson Twinkle... | |
| Arthur Hobson Quinn - 1917 - 1072 sidor
...There is Count Jolimaitre, decidedly the most fashionable foreigner in town, — and so refined, — so much accustomed to associate with the first nobility...them to the Count. It is not the fashion in Paris to introduce — Millinette told me so. (Enter ZEKE.) ZEKE. (In a very loud voice.) Mister T. Tennyson... | |
| John Gassner - 2000 - 788 sidor
...There is Count Jolimaitre, decidedly the most fashionable foreigner in town, — and so refined, — so much accustomed to associate with the first nobility...tolerate the vulgarity of Americans in general. You may derote yourself to him. Mrs. Proudacre is dying to become acquainted with him. By the by, if she or... | |
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