London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 4
... door , when Mrs. Burton called her back . ' Of course you won't mind doing without a maid ; I can't really spare Cameron , and I don't know how to afford two ? ' ' You need not distress yourself , mamma , ' replied Agatha . ' Even if I ...
... door , when Mrs. Burton called her back . ' Of course you won't mind doing without a maid ; I can't really spare Cameron , and I don't know how to afford two ? ' ' You need not distress yourself , mamma , ' replied Agatha . ' Even if I ...
Side 5
... door and a brass plate on it announcing the fact of his occupation . Mrs. Lynn was at home , the maid said , and they were shown into a room just across the stone hall . It was not exactly a dining - room nor a drawing - room , but a ...
... door and a brass plate on it announcing the fact of his occupation . Mrs. Lynn was at home , the maid said , and they were shown into a room just across the stone hall . It was not exactly a dining - room nor a drawing - room , but a ...
Side 11
... door . Agatha spared no pains with her dress , and she always looked radiant and beautiful . Lord Dunmore , like most shallow , weak men , was in- tensely egotistical ; but Agatha bore with exquisite patience long ac- counts of what he ...
... door . Agatha spared no pains with her dress , and she always looked radiant and beautiful . Lord Dunmore , like most shallow , weak men , was in- tensely egotistical ; but Agatha bore with exquisite patience long ac- counts of what he ...
Side 12
... door closed , the horses turned in the direction of home , and Agatha sank back with a heavy sigh of relief . Captain Burton was not with them , and neither Agatha nor Mrs. Burton spoke a word . Agatha felt too miserable , and Mrs ...
... door closed , the horses turned in the direction of home , and Agatha sank back with a heavy sigh of relief . Captain Burton was not with them , and neither Agatha nor Mrs. Burton spoke a word . Agatha felt too miserable , and Mrs ...
Side 44
... door . Sombre and heavy in her garb of ill , To chaperone some nieces , ' gainst her will . Her gloomy face accepted insult speaks , A hard lot borne is mantling on her cheeks . Of course there is no doubt ' tis her they're chaffing ...
... door . Sombre and heavy in her garb of ill , To chaperone some nieces , ' gainst her will . Her gloomy face accepted insult speaks , A hard lot borne is mantling on her cheeks . Of course there is no doubt ' tis her they're chaffing ...
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Agatha asked Aunt beautiful better Biarritz Bingham Brighton brother Burton café called Carew carriage Catty Charles Clovelly Cora course cousin croquet Cumnor dear dinner door dress Elizabeth Evelyn eyes face father feel felt fish friends garden girl give Hall hand happy head heard heart Henry Prescott honour hope hour Jack knew laughed leave Leeds lived Lizzie London looked Lord Dunmore Lynn Marian Marling Marling Hall marriage married ment mind Miss Monaco morning mother never night Old Bailey once passed pleasant Pomfret poor pretty Prince Prince of Monaco replied round seemed Serjeant-at-Arms smile smoke Somerset House soon stood Street sure talk tell thing thought tion told took town Trevilian turned Vavasour Vernor Virginia Water voice walk Whitehall wife words young lady