London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 2
... friends , so that whatever was said or done might be done with her knowledge , in order that she might be able to exert a constant counter - influence . So she called on the Burtons , and squeezed Mrs. Burton's hand , and congratulated ...
... friends , so that whatever was said or done might be done with her knowledge , in order that she might be able to exert a constant counter - influence . So she called on the Burtons , and squeezed Mrs. Burton's hand , and congratulated ...
Side 5
... friends stood by the ' parlour , ' and as they seldom en- tertained strangers , the drawing- room was quite a spectral uninha- bited appendage . · As Agatha and Mrs. Vernor were announced , Mrs Lynn got up from an easy - chair to ...
... friends stood by the ' parlour , ' and as they seldom en- tertained strangers , the drawing- room was quite a spectral uninha- bited appendage . · As Agatha and Mrs. Vernor were announced , Mrs Lynn got up from an easy - chair to ...
Side 6
... friends on Mrs. Lynn's past and future , a conversation that was only inter- rupted by the entrance of the young man himself . He shook hands very warmly with Mrs. Vernor , bowed to Agatha , and took the vacant chair just opposite to ...
... friends on Mrs. Lynn's past and future , a conversation that was only inter- rupted by the entrance of the young man himself . He shook hands very warmly with Mrs. Vernor , bowed to Agatha , and took the vacant chair just opposite to ...
Side 9
... friends . ' ' What you choose to think or say of my friends must always be a mat- ter of perfect indifference to me , ' said Agatha . ' It may be , ' replied her brother , removing his cigar , and lightly knocking off the ashes from the ...
... friends . ' ' What you choose to think or say of my friends must always be a mat- ter of perfect indifference to me , ' said Agatha . ' It may be , ' replied her brother , removing his cigar , and lightly knocking off the ashes from the ...
Side 11
... friends of Lady Monckton , and both Agatha and the Earl were invited . On such an occasion , Mrs. Burton decided that a new dress was imperative , and a justifiable expense , so an order was sent to Madame Elise to exer- cise her taste ...
... friends of Lady Monckton , and both Agatha and the Earl were invited . On such an occasion , Mrs. Burton decided that a new dress was imperative , and a justifiable expense , so an order was sent to Madame Elise to exer- cise her taste ...
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