London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 1
... appearance in the parks , opera , or ball - room , Who is she ? ' had been the universal query ; and she had , in consequence of the public voice of approbation , been received into circles which she otherwise might never have entered ...
... appearance in the parks , opera , or ball - room , Who is she ? ' had been the universal query ; and she had , in consequence of the public voice of approbation , been received into circles which she otherwise might never have entered ...
Side 2
... appearance the Countess was likely to succeed ; for although the Earl , who was weak and vacillating to a degree , liked Agatha as much as he was capable of liking any one , he stood still in great awe of his mother . This was perhaps ...
... appearance the Countess was likely to succeed ; for although the Earl , who was weak and vacillating to a degree , liked Agatha as much as he was capable of liking any one , he stood still in great awe of his mother . This was perhaps ...
Side 10
... appearance . Really , Agatha , ' she said , ' going to St. Helens was quite the best thing you could have done , and , after all , you have not lost much of Lord Dunmore's society . He came this morning to ask when I expected you , and ...
... appearance . Really , Agatha , ' she said , ' going to St. Helens was quite the best thing you could have done , and , after all , you have not lost much of Lord Dunmore's society . He came this morning to ask when I expected you , and ...
Side 12
... appearance ; her face was almost as white as the dress she wore , and there was a look of despair in her large dark eyes . Neither spoke for a minute . Mrs. Burton sat down in a large arm- chair , but Agatha remained standing with the ...
... appearance ; her face was almost as white as the dress she wore , and there was a look of despair in her large dark eyes . Neither spoke for a minute . Mrs. Burton sat down in a large arm- chair , but Agatha remained standing with the ...
Side 29
... appearance of a work . The Empe- ror's work will chiefly interest two very different classes of people . These are respectively , Latin scho- lars , who will be anxious to find whether the enormous resources at the Emperor's command ...
... appearance of a work . The Empe- ror's work will chiefly interest two very different classes of people . These are respectively , Latin scho- lars , who will be anxious to find whether the enormous resources at the Emperor's command ...
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