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  • He eyed the guards with aplomb, winked at Lyra, and reached down to Imer, who was kneeling and tying the trader's wrists, lifted her chin in his hand and kissed her.

    Heir of Sea and Fire McKillip, Patricia A. 1977

  • The way thither lies along the main road as far as the villages of Mezzano and Imer; thence over the Cismone bridge, and up a rough caretta track all black underfoot from charcoal droppings, which skirts the pine-slopes overhanging the gorge of the Noana.

    Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys 1873

  • What was my surprise when I recognized in her Therese Imer, wife of the dancer Pompeati, whose name the reader may remember.

    The memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 1827

  • At last, our conversation falling upon a concert given a few days before by Imer, the actor, and in which his daughter, Therese, had taken a brilliant part,

    The memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 1827

  • She was originally married to an actor named Imer, then to the dancer Pompeati, who committed suicide at Venice by ripping up his stomach with a razor.

    The memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 1827

  • What was my surprise when I recognized in her Therese Imer, wife of the dancer Pompeati, whose name the reader may remember.

    The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova Giacomo Casanova 1761

  • At last, our conversation falling upon a concert given a few days before by Imer, the actor, and in which his daughter, Therese, had taken

    The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova Giacomo Casanova 1761

  • Therese Imer over our amorous senator, who would be but too happy to please her in anything, I determined to call upon her the next day, and I went straight to her room without being announced.

    Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 01: Childhood Giacomo Casanova 1761

  • What was my surprise when I recognized in her Therese Imer, wife of the dancer Pompeati, whose name the reader may remember.

    Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 11: Paris and Holland Giacomo Casanova 1761

  • She was originally married to an actor named Imer, then to the dancer Pompeati, who committed suicide at

    Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 22: to London Giacomo Casanova 1761

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