London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 7
... doubt increased ; until at length Agatha ended as so many have done before her , in trying to make Mr. Lynn fall in love with her , she fell in love with him herself . Not that Agatha was by any means aware of this , and it was almost ...
... doubt increased ; until at length Agatha ended as so many have done before her , in trying to make Mr. Lynn fall in love with her , she fell in love with him herself . Not that Agatha was by any means aware of this , and it was almost ...
Side 24
... doubt but Mr. Grantley Berke- ley has told many of these stories over his wine . His veracity has been strongly impugned in several particulars ; but he has probably told these particular stories over so often that he firmly believes ...
... doubt but Mr. Grantley Berke- ley has told many of these stories over his wine . His veracity has been strongly impugned in several particulars ; but he has probably told these particular stories over so often that he firmly believes ...
Side 32
... doubt not that many of our readers have looked at the frontis- piece of the Vie Parisienne . ' In the vignettes which compose it may be remarked most of the salient si- tuations in the ordinary Parisian life ; the ' grisette ' whose ...
... doubt not that many of our readers have looked at the frontis- piece of the Vie Parisienne . ' In the vignettes which compose it may be remarked most of the salient si- tuations in the ordinary Parisian life ; the ' grisette ' whose ...
Side 33
... doubt much more to learn from England than England from her , but this should not prevent the leaven of French grace having a salutary operation on our own lump . Three representations are at present especially engaging the attention of ...
... doubt much more to learn from England than England from her , but this should not prevent the leaven of French grace having a salutary operation on our own lump . Three representations are at present especially engaging the attention of ...
Side 35
... doubt ; whereas we are convinced that English ladies might hear Bu qui s'avance , ' or many of the other Parisian perform- ances , and remain in blissful igno- rance as to the cause of the titter in the pit and the horse - laugh in the ...
... doubt ; whereas we are convinced that English ladies might hear Bu qui s'avance , ' or many of the other Parisian perform- ances , and remain in blissful igno- rance as to the cause of the titter in the pit and the horse - laugh in the ...
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