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196 PRINCE OTTO
goes. Dub me your knight ! ' And slie held
out her arms and smiled upon him radiant.
'Well,' he said, when he had kissed her,
' every man must have his folly ; I thank God
mine is no worse. Off with you ! I have given
a child a squib.'
goes. Dub me your knight ! ' And slie held
out her arms and smiled upon him radiant.
'Well,' he said, when he had kissed her,
' every man must have his folly ; I thank God
mine is no worse. Off with you ! I have given
a child a squib.'
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Early editions of Robert Louis Stevenson > Fiction > Book editions > Prince Otto > (208) Page 196 |
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Written and printed matter > Books |
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1888 [Date published] |
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Europe >
United Kingdom >
England >
Greater London >
London
(inhabited place) [Place published] |
Subject / content: |
Fiction Romances |
Person / organisation: |
Chatto & Windus (Firm) [Publisher] Spottiswoode & Co. [Printer] Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 [Author] |
Person / organisation: |
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 [Author] |
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