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Mon Aug 26 12:36:44 CEST 2019
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English: "I am grieved and disapointed, Mr. Montgomery."
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English: "'Had enough!' asked the assistant."
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English: "Stand oop, lad."
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English: "Good lad! Good lad! croaked the publican."
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English: "Beneath was written 'The Master of Croxley.'"
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English: "He boxed twice a day with Ted Barton."
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English: "Ted Barton seized him by the collar."
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English: The Procession of Croxley.
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English: "The picture of an athlete."
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English: "They raged round him."
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English: "'Gentlemen!' he yelled."
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English: "They fell into position."
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English: "What a delicious minute it was."
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English: "Six-seven-he was on his knee."
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English: "Montgomery stood half dazed."
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English: "He went in triumph to his carriage."
Thu Aug 08 12:44:53 CEST 2019
[edit]Tue Jul 23 00:32:18 CEST 2019
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English: Uncle Bernac: A Memory of the Empire
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English: "Pulling with long slow strokes toward the low-lying shore."
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English: "A thick blackness had gathered over the ocean."
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English: "I followed him into the hut."
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English: He looked earnestly out of the window.
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English: "It was clear who was to be executioner."
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English: "'But who is this?' asked colonel Savary."
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English: "It is small at the entrance," said he.
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English: "You are in my house."
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English: "She was tall and slender."
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English: "She gripped me by the wrist."
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English: "I sprang gladly enough in the saddle."
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English: "Those fellow are the Cuirassiers," said he.
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English: "Then he put out his hand and pinched one of my ears."
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English: "A tall, handsome man very elegantly dressed, came across and greeted us."
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English: "That is for the Empress' hunt, Sire."
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English: "With a face which showed that all hope was not yet abandoned."
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English: "We rushed in, weapons in hand."
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English: "He swung a heavy chair over his head."
Fri May 10 15:27:36 CEST 2019
[edit]Mon Nov 12 12:26:58 CET 2018
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English: "The two might very well have passed as father and daughter."
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English: "He glanced up as the door was opened."
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English: "A bullet had penetrated his heart."
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English: "A gang of platelayers was there."
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English: "He formed a friendship with Sparrow McCoy."
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English: "Up he jumped with a bottle in his hand."
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English: "'I guess I couldn't leave you,' said he."
Thu May 31 01:07:59 CEST 2018
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English: "I clinked my spurs together and saluted."
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English: "I clinked my spurs together and saluted."
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English: "I clinked my spurs together and saluted."
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English: "I clinked my spurs together and saluted."
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English: "I clinked my spurs together and saluted."
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English: "I clinked my spurs together and saluted."
Thu May 31 00:48:58 CEST 2018
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English: "The prison at Dartmoor."
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English: "Beaumont."
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English: "Help! Help! A prisoner is escaping."
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English: "It was the bayonet of the sentinel."
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English: "I ventured to salute the lady's hand."
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English: "Excuse me, Sir!"
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English: "I saw as many flashes as at Austerlitz."
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English: "I showed the place in my eye."
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English: "Release Colonel Etienne Gerard."
Thu May 31 00:20:06 CEST 2018
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English: "'It is I who can help you,' he said."
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English: "I was dragged by the heels on to the road."
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English: "The chief."
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English: "I hurled myself upon the man."
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English: "I presume you are a strong man."
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English: "What game are you up to here?"
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English: "His answer was a cut at my head."
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English: "We each threw down a king."
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English: "The cards fluttered from his nerveless fingers."
Wed May 30 13:23:24 CEST 2018
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English: "I was seated playing cards with young Morat..."
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English: "He roared with laughter."
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English: "I raised one hand to the salute."
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English: "Monsieur Gerard appears to be a little puffed up."
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English: "The emperor was pacing up and down."
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English: "I drove my sword with frantic force."
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English: "I tried to think what had happened."
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English: "The emperor was standing before me!"
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English: "'Here lies a faithful servant,' said he."
Wed May 30 11:54:28 CEST 2018
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English: "This plan I laid before Massena that very evening."
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English: "Gerard, that beacon must be lit to-night."
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English: "From behind some bushes I had a good look at what was going on."
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English: "It was Duplessis."
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English: "'Hold up your hands, you French hound!' he velled."
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English: "Does this mean that Massena is about to retreat?"
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English: "There, clear outlined against the silver light, was the figure of the man stretched upon the top."
Wed May 30 11:29:39 CEST 2018
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English: "I sprang to my feet, flushed with shame and anger."
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English: "A cold chill passed up my back and my hair rose."
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English: "He fell with a loud crashing through the branches and came with a thud to the ground."
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English: "I saw in the moonlight a bearded head, which protruded from a trap-door."
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English: "The man was indeed in a hopeless flight."
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English: "I saw that her piercing dark eyes were fixed upon my right hand."
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English: "With one impulse the twelve swords flew from their scabbards and were raised in salute."
Wed May 30 02:09:31 CEST 2018
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English: "Here am I, telling old tales in a café."
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English: "It appeared to me that the plaster would crack if it were taken from the support of the wall."
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English: "The gondolier fell upon me from behind."
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English: "With dignity I advanced towards the tribunal."
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English: "His hands darted in and out or writhed together in an agony of entreaty."
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English: "I put my hand to each little velvet shell."
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English: "The next instant he gripped my ear."
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English: "My injury, Sir, is nothing."