London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 3
... looked forward with such pleasure , and which she might have enjoyed so much , had not her mother's one aim and object been that she should attract Lord Dunmore , -and for this , what had she not sacrified ? — what had she not endured ...
... looked forward with such pleasure , and which she might have enjoyed so much , had not her mother's one aim and object been that she should attract Lord Dunmore , -and for this , what had she not sacrified ? — what had she not endured ...
Side 6
... looked about twenty - five , was tall and well made , with a broad chest and shoulders ; he had his mother's wide forehead and grey eyes , and a certain firmness about the mouth and chin that belonged to his father , but the rest of his ...
... looked about twenty - five , was tall and well made , with a broad chest and shoulders ; he had his mother's wide forehead and grey eyes , and a certain firmness about the mouth and chin that belonged to his father , but the rest of his ...
Side 8
... looked up ; Mr. Lynn was looking at her , and something in his expression and the low tones of his voice made the colour come to her cheeks . Neither of them spoke for some time , then Agatha proposed that he should read to her , as he ...
... looked up ; Mr. Lynn was looking at her , and something in his expression and the low tones of his voice made the colour come to her cheeks . Neither of them spoke for some time , then Agatha proposed that he should read to her , as he ...
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... 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 had done and said , and what he meant to do and say , until he ...
... 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 had done and said , and what he meant to do and say , until he ...
Side 12
... looked up suddenly , and the bouquet of flowers dropped from her hand - standing in the doorway , gazing at her with a look of mourn- ful intentness in his dark grey eyes , was Mr. Lynn . CHAPTER IV . Lord Dunmore stooped to pick up the ...
... looked up suddenly , and the bouquet of flowers dropped from her hand - standing in the doorway , gazing at her with a look of mourn- ful intentness in his dark grey eyes , was Mr. Lynn . CHAPTER IV . Lord Dunmore stooped to pick up the ...
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