London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 5
... happy she was to be free to do as she liked - trying to forget that , but three short days ago , every wish of her heart had been centered on one point , that of making a brilliant marriage . At one o'clock she went in to dinner , and ...
... happy she was to be free to do as she liked - trying to forget that , but three short days ago , every wish of her heart had been centered on one point , that of making a brilliant marriage . At one o'clock she went in to dinner , and ...
Side 8
... happy as she did that afternoon . We all of us are more or less the victims of circumstances , and he loved her before he discovered a flaw in his idol ; and even afterwards , when he saw her as she really was , under the influence of ...
... happy as she did that afternoon . We all of us are more or less the victims of circumstances , and he loved her before he discovered a flaw in his idol ; and even afterwards , when he saw her as she really was , under the influence of ...
Side 10
... happy St. Helens was lost to her . Lord Dunmore's attentions cer- tainly became more decided than they had ever been in London ; still there were moments when Mrs. Bur- ton felt most painfully that , after all , he might propose to Lady ...
... happy St. Helens was lost to her . Lord Dunmore's attentions cer- tainly became more decided than they had ever been in London ; still there were moments when Mrs. Bur- ton felt most painfully that , after all , he might propose to Lady ...
Side 12
... happy you have made me , ' she exclaimed ; and she would have given her one of those embraces which she had bestowed so sparingly on her child all through her life , as she poured forth her con- gratulations , but Agatha waved her off ...
... happy you have made me , ' she exclaimed ; and she would have given her one of those embraces which she had bestowed so sparingly on her child all through her life , as she poured forth her con- gratulations , but Agatha waved her off ...
Side 17
... happy lot of the newspapers , which must equally make their appear- ance every morning , whether they record a revolution or have really nothing beyond the police news . Some of Dr. Rennie's entries are , therefore , exceedingly trivial ...
... happy lot of the newspapers , which must equally make their appear- ance every morning , whether they record a revolution or have really nothing beyond the police news . Some of Dr. Rennie's entries are , therefore , exceedingly trivial ...
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