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Her Majesty, continuing to converse with me upon the difficulties she had met with in private life, told me that ambitious men without merit sometimes found means to gain their ends by dint of importunity, and that she had to blame herself for having procured M. d'Adhemar's appointment to the London embassy, merely because he teased her into it at the Duchess's house.
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It was a singular library that he had put on board the 'Adhemar'.
A Modern Chronicle — Volume 07 Winston Churchill 1909
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I have bought the 'Adhemar', the yacht which I chartered last winter.
A Modern Chronicle — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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I have bought the 'Adhemar', the yacht which I chartered last winter.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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So the bowsprit of the 'Adhemar' was turned homewards; and with every league of water they left behind them his excitement and impatience seemed to grow.
A Modern Chronicle — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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So the bowsprit of the 'Adhemar' was turned homewards; and with every league of water they left behind them his excitement and impatience seemed to grow.
A Modern Chronicle — Volume 07 Winston Churchill 1909
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I have bought the 'Adhemar', the yacht which I chartered last winter.
A Modern Chronicle — Volume 07 Winston Churchill 1909
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Little she cared about it, indeed, and if he had turned the prow of the 'Adhemar' towards the unpeopled places of the earth, her joy would have been untroubled.
A Modern Chronicle — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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Little she cared about it, indeed, and if he had turned the prow of the 'Adhemar' towards the unpeopled places of the earth, her joy would have been untroubled.
A Modern Chronicle — Volume 07 Winston Churchill 1909
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It was a singular library that he had put on board the 'Adhemar'.
A Modern Chronicle — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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