London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 1
... hope that Agatha would marry well ; and , up to the last few days before they left town , it seemed probable that her wildest dreams might be realized . Agatha was only nineteen , and beautiful - sufficiently beautiful to be conspicuous ...
... hope that Agatha would marry well ; and , up to the last few days before they left town , it seemed probable that her wildest dreams might be realized . Agatha was only nineteen , and beautiful - sufficiently beautiful to be conspicuous ...
Side 2
... hope that a large share of the advantages would probably fall to himself . Cap- tain Burton - or Captain Val . , as he was generally called by his intimate friends - was certainly very good- looking , and , although selfish to a degree ...
... hope that a large share of the advantages would probably fall to himself . Cap- tain Burton - or Captain Val . , as he was generally called by his intimate friends - was certainly very good- looking , and , although selfish to a degree ...
Side 7
... hope to get sufficient practice in Denborough to enable me to remain here . ' Agatha looked at her companion , and secretly wondered that living in Denborough could be the height of his ambition . How different he was to the London men ...
... hope to get sufficient practice in Denborough to enable me to remain here . ' Agatha looked at her companion , and secretly wondered that living in Denborough could be the height of his ambition . How different he was to the London men ...
Side 15
... hope , and love pervade Dr. Livingstone's work , but there is a thoroughly unhealthy , miasmatic atmosphere about Mr. Burton's . The only thing which we really regard in Livingstone's work is his depreciation of Bishop Tozer's conduct ...
... hope , and love pervade Dr. Livingstone's work , but there is a thoroughly unhealthy , miasmatic atmosphere about Mr. Burton's . The only thing which we really regard in Livingstone's work is his depreciation of Bishop Tozer's conduct ...
Side 19
... hope I have been misinformed in hearing that Mr. Massey has dedicated many years of his life to the composition of this work . Something ought to be said about the poetry of the season , which , in the absence of any new poem by the ...
... hope I have been misinformed in hearing that Mr. Massey has dedicated many years of his life to the composition of this work . Something ought to be said about the poetry of the season , which , in the absence of any new poem by the ...
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