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1. which he had brought back
2. king louis xviii listened
3. in his small study
4. rather absent-mindedly
5. at the tuileries in paris
6. at a walnut table
7. of about fifty
8. seated
9. from his exile in hartwell
10. and
11. to which he was greatly attached
12. to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman
In his small study at the Tuileries in Paris, seated at a walnut table which he had brought back from his exile in Hartwell and to which he was greatly attached, King Louis XVIII listened rather absent-mindedly to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman of about fifty.
ReplyDeleteJoshua King Smiff III said......In his small study at the Tuileries in Paris, seated at a walnut table which he had brought back from his exile in Hartwell and to which he was greatly attached, King Louis XVIII listened rather absent-mindedly to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman of about fifty
ReplyDeleteIn his small study at the Tuileries in Paris, seated at a walnut table which he had brought back from his exile in Hartwell and to which he was greatly attached, King Louis XVIII listened rather absent-mindedly to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman of about fifty.
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ReplyDeleterather absent-mindedly at the tuileries in paris in his small study seated at a walnut table which he had brought back from his exile in hartwell to which he was greatly attached.
king louis xviii listened in his small study to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman rather absent-mindedl ywhich he had brought back at the tuileries in paris at a walnut table of about fifty seated from his exile in hartwell and to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman
ReplyDeleteKing Louis XVIII listened rather absent-mindedly to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman, in his small study at the Tuileries in Paris, seated at a walnut table which he had brought back from his exile in Hartwell and to which he was greatly attached.
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ReplyDeleteIn his small study at the Tuileries in Paris, seated at a walnut table which he had brought back from his exile in Hartwell and to which he was greatly attached, King Louis XVIII listened rather absent-mindedly to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman of about
In his small study at the Tuileries in Paris, seated at a walnut table which he had brought back from his exile in Hartwell and to which he was greatly attached, King Louis XVIII listened rather absent-mindedly to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman of about fifty.
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In his small study at the Tuileries in Paris, seated at a walnut table which he had brought back from his exile in Hartwell and to which he was greatly attached, King Louis XVIII listened rather absent-mindedly to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman of about fifty.
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ReplyDeleteIn his small study at the Tuileries in Paris, seated at a walnut table which he had broght back his exile in Hartwell and to which he was greatly attached, King Louis XVII listened rather absent-mindedly to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman of about fifty.
ReplyDeleteIn his small study at the Tuileries in Paris, seated at a walnut table which he had brought back form his exile in Hartwell and to which he was greatly attached, King Louis XVIII listened rather absent-mindedly to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman of about fifty.
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In his small study at the Tuileries in Paris, seated at a walnut table which he had brought back from his exile in Hartwell and to which he was greatly attached, King Louis XVIII listened rather absent-mindedly to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman of about fifty.
ReplyDeleteIn his small study at the Tuileries in Paris, seated at a walnut table which he had brought back from his exile in Hartwell and to which he was greatly attached, King Louis XVIII listened rather absent-mindedly to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman of about fifty
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king louis xviii listened to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman rather absent-mindedly seated in his small study to which he was greatly attached. from his exile in hartwell at the tuileries in paris, which he had brought back of about fifty and at a walnut table.
ReplyDeleteKing louis xviii listened to a grey-haired aristocratic-looking rather absent-mindedly seated in his small study to which he was greatly attached from his exile in hartwell at the tuileries in Paris, which he had brought back of about fifty and at a walnut table.
ReplyDeleteKing louis XVIII listened to a grey-haired aristocratic-looking rather absent-mindedly seated in his small study to which he was greatly attached from his exile in hartwell at the tuileries in Paris, which he had brought back of about fifty and at a walnut table.
ReplyDeleteking louis xviii listened in his small study at the tuileries in paris.Which he had brought back from his exile in hartwell to a gray-haired aristocratic-looking gentleman to which he was greatly attached and rather absent-mindedly seated at a walnut tablec of about fifty
ReplyDeleteKing louis xviii listened to a grey-haired aristocratic-looking rather absent-mindedly seated in his small study to which he was greatly attached from his exile in hartwell at the tuileries in Paris, which he had brought back of about fifty and at a walnut table.
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