Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy
by Laurence Sterne (1713 - 1768)
"They order, said I, this matter better..." - 16:38
Preface. In the Desobligeant. - 12:23
"I perceived that something darken'd..." - 12:59
"This, certainly, fair lady! said I..." - 15:38
"Having, on first sight of the lady..." - 11:57
"I never finished a twelve-guinea bargain..." - 14:37
"As La Fleur went the whole tour..." - 15:26
"Having settled all these little matters..." - 14:23
"The words were scarce out..." - 16:54
"When a man can contest..." - 14:30
"I had counted twenty pulsations..." - 15:11
"I had never heard the remark..." - 15:54
"What the old French officer had..." - 10:27
"When I got home to my hotel..." - 15:25
"The bird in his cage..." - 14:41
"Before I had got half-way..." - 12:48
"I found no difficulty in..." - 19:22
And how do you find the French?" - 16:37
If a man knows the heart..." - 13:43
It was Sunday; and when La Fleur..."-10:05
"Now as the notary's wife.." - 12:57
"The man who either disdains..." - 17:57
"I never felt what the distress..." - 12:46
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"There was nothing from which..." - 10:32
"When you have gained the top..." - 15:55