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  1. WOMAN'S SMARTNESS. THE FRENCH SECRET.
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Friday 11 January 1907 p 3 Article
    ... visitor to Paris. 1 Women critics go a little further; They take in at a glance the- freshness as well as ... family than they have in France. Notwithstanding the severity of the Code Napoleon which lays down the ... 3missibl In France.: When the father of an eligible .young man calls, with matri monial intent,' on ... 1220 words
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  2. THE OPEN WINDOW. A HOMELY CAUSERIE.
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Friday 29 March 1907 Edition: AFTERNOONS p 4 Article
    ... housed in Paris; the class that corresponds with that at home,; whose members claim abatement ?ulder Schedles (D) and (E), and who live in terraces and commodious villos:"'" - In former visits to Paris, ... middle class ' in Paris usually live in a small "ap partment" of from four to, six rooms, to which ... 1394 words
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  3. SCIPIO ASIATICUS. PRINCE BORGHESE. THE PEKIN-PARIS RIDER
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Tuesday 22 October 1907 Edition: AFTERNOONS p 3 Article
    ... SCIPIO ASIATICUS. PRINCE BORGHESE. THE PEKIN-PARIS RIDER. The following sketch. from the pen of the clever writer of "Notes in Paris" in London "Truth" of 21st August will be found interesting by ... of the great private galleries of. Ifme and the noble villas beyond. In France the State alone ... 1018 words
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  4. BOOK THE THIRD. HOLY INSTITUTION. CHAPTER I. THE VALUE OF AN OPERA-GLASS.
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Friday 26 October 1906 p 6 Article
    ... B?OOK THE .THIRD. HOLY INSTITUTION. - .... CHAPTER I. THE VALUE OF AN OPERA-GLASS. PARIS!-City ... Orleans held the reins of power. Paris, which young Arouet, after wards Voltaire, ruled with Ithe dis tant jingle of his jester's wand from the far: retreat of Ferney. Paris, in which Madame du Deffand ... 1676 words
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  5. ANGLOPHILE ACTOR. M. COQUELIN.
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Friday 5 October 1906 p 4 Article
    ... greater love of drama in London than there is in Paris; the audi ence follows the play with eager ... believe me, such an event would, be . utterly impossible in Paris."' ENGLISH PLAYS. Talking of ... the best that France is producing to-day, and he sig na'led out Miss Irene Vanbrugh's per formance as ... 1180 words
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  6. BALLOON RACING. THE MOST DANGEROUS SPORT. LEADERS IN NEWEST PASTIME. THE AUTOMOBILE RACE ANTEDATED.
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Friday 22 February 1907 Edition: AFTERNOONS p 3 Article
    ... spreading rapidly. France, England, Germany, and. the United Stattes are foreorost in the now sport, ... . important .race. that: has yet been held, the. contest starting from Paris recently. In a- balloon ... American' race can yet hope 'for more than half a'dozen contestants, but in Berlin and Paris they have ... 1083 words
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  7. AT THE TUILERIES. AN UNDERGRADUATE'S RETROSPECT.
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Tuesday 6 August 1907 Edition: AFTERNOONS p 6 Article
    ... in a remote Eng 'lish county woujd be by way of the Belne ; he :had never seen "Paris; the newspapers ... en deavor to intimate his existence and his presence in. Paris to the master of the Tuileries.. The ... very hot in Paris, said the great man: did not'the visitor find it so? If he were.not going to some ... 2084 words
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  8. The Trail of the Serpent BOOK THE THIRD. CHAPTER VIII.—(Continued.)
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Friday 4 January 1907 p 3 Article
    ... to guess. I entered Paris one year ago, -possessed of a sum of money which was to me wealth, but ... that you were the richest woman, in -France. Do, you know, mademoiselle, how an adventurer, with ... revealed by your secret marriage would be quite sufficient to' set every newspaper in France busy with the ... 1330 words
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  9. THE WIDE WORLD.
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Friday 26 April 1907 Edition: AFTERNOONS p 4 Article
    ... Paris. Angler: Hang it! Is there a dry spot in this boat where I can strike a match?. Boatman (who ... of biographer and editor to day. No land, no Paris is exempt.-"Na lion" (New York.) M. Paul ... as all re venues are, already taxed in France, a special tax is an anomaly, as well as a danger, ... 1025 words
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  10. The Storyteller Dishonour's Shadow. CHAPTER I.—CONTINUED. HER OWN CHOICE.
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Tuesday 20 November 1906 p 4 Article
    ... .of whom lie knew nothing, except that she had been travelling from England to Paris alone, And that ... render her in the crowd at Calais. He had found her a seat in the Paris train,'and the ]Mediterranean ... Perhaps she was a governess, or agirl going out to Paris to fill some business post. She certainly did ... 1448 words
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  11. The Trail of the Serpent BOOK THE THIRD. CHAPTER V.—(Continued.)
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Friday 7 December 1906 p 4 Article
    ... the king of, spades will be dead 1 " says the monotonous voice of the clocks of Paris seem to take ... obscure streets of .Paris-is perhaps one of the greatest men in this mighty city. He is a chemist who ... and the :world to witness t ljetruggle. Bah I 'there is not awoman. in France who is any 'better ... 1484 words
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  12. EDWARD GRIEG. A TONE-POET OF THE FJORDS.
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Tuesday 29 October 1907 Edition: AFTERNOONS p 5 Article
    ... and a warm welcome always awaited him here. The same cannot be said of his reception in France, for in 1903 he was nearly hissed off the stage of the Chatelet Theatre In Paris by partisans of M. ... 1040 words
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  13. FOREIGN PARTS. THEIR IMPERFECTIONS.
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Tuesday 10 December 1907 Edition: AFTERNOONS p 5 Article
    ... England a violent Internationalist, tionalist. with the usual bias of my kind in favor of the ... Paris is full of freaks that would shrivel in a day before the fierce breath of the London street boy. ... France, Austria, and Italy, winoe that turns your inner consciousness to vinegar). To crowyn it, the ... 1183 words
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  14. The Trail of the Serpent BOOK THE SIXTH. CHAPTER II.—(Continued.)
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Friday 5 July 1907 Edition: AFTERNOONS p 3 Article
    ... )W on in the light of human beings at to Slopperton ; Lbut, they were wise to keep out of Paris, ... Corsic-an person 'ook it into li liead' to abdicate, and I was summoned back e to France, to make my ... lie grew "j tired of that, as his fa: lier diid, and left Eiiglaiid for Pmtibi. rn Paris, like 'i his ... 2584 words
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  15. CHAPTER XXXVI.
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Tuesday 10 April 1906 p 4 Article
    ... attendant. Alphonse is now perdu at Cadiz till he hears from me. Paris was my last test. Saint Leon was not ... from time to time I saw my cousin Saint Leon. He was in Madrid when I went to him. He met me as of ... always in Spain ;but I was at Cadiz when I heard that Saint Leon left Madrid ill;. He had been sent ... 1442 words
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  16. Queanbeyan Age WITH WHICH ARE INCORPORATED Queanbeyan Times, Bungendore Mirror & Captain's Flat Miner. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1905. Local and General.
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Friday 27 January 1905 p 2 Article
    ... TiuE 14inister for Lands is in receipt of a reply frbm the Pstenr Institute in Paris regarding the ... faculties are over-esti mated by themselves. France' claimed to have an invention such as this ... 1700 words
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  17. THE VINEYARD. VINUOUS FERMENTATION. HOW TO REGULATE THE TEMPERATURE.
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Friday 9 February 1906 p 4 Article
    ... wilth a few pounds of- burnt plaster.of Paris (sulphate of. lime.)- The effect of -this treatment ... France should stanrd under the same umbrella -if it rains.--"Outlook." ... 1226 words
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  18. The Trail of the Serpent BOOK THE FIFTH. CHAPTER VI.—(Continued.)
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Friday 17 May 1907 Edition: AFTERNOONS p 4 Article
    ... France, and is moreover the wife of one of the richest men in London, so is sure of awelcome ... I knew De Lancy, nusrely'a chlrets-singer at the Italian Opera, Paris." The 'listoniers dr;tW ... 1670 words
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  19. The Trail of the Serpent BOOK THE SIXTH. CHAPTER I.—(Continued.)
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Friday 28 June 1907 Edition: AFTERNOONS p 4 Article
    ... gentleman is liable to in his own study, I shall certainly, when I'once return to France, never visit your shores again."'' " Then you do return to France, I think it very unlikely you will ever revisit ... till Paris 'and London shall ring with the sound of it on the lips of other imen. You .will scarcely ... 2014 words
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  20. The Trail of the Serpent BOOK THE SIXTH. CHAPTER VI.—(Continued.)
    The Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1904 - 1907) Friday 20 September 1907 Edition: AFTERNOONS p 4 Article
    ... who swore to having known the prisoner in Paris the year of the Imurder. They could not say i they ... have been I that year at all. But they had known him in Paris about that period. They i had "'always ... one of the most beautiful and richest women in France. e I have been a nmillionare, and one of ... 2542 words
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