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... Count was one of the most amusing men in the world ; that he knew everybody , could speak every language , play almost every instrument ( and every game too ) ; that he could do everything , from making women in love with him to ...
... Count was one of the most amusing men in the world ; that he knew everybody , could speak every language , play almost every instrument ( and every game too ) ; that he could do everything , from making women in love with him to ...
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When the count had uttered them , he paused for a moment to observe their effect . Dorothea hung down her head and kept silence . " I love you ! " repeated the Count again ; and then he dashed off into a train of rhapsody , vowing ...
When the count had uttered them , he paused for a moment to observe their effect . Dorothea hung down her head and kept silence . " I love you ! " repeated the Count again ; and then he dashed off into a train of rhapsody , vowing ...
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... Count - the Count looked at Dorothea . Dorothea began to faint -the Count put his arms round her waist . Madame Picard gave a tigress ' glance . Two men entered the room at this moment , and bowed with extreme politeness to the ...
... Count - the Count looked at Dorothea . Dorothea began to faint -the Count put his arms round her waist . Madame Picard gave a tigress ' glance . Two men entered the room at this moment , and bowed with extreme politeness to the ...
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