London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 2
... mother his sole guardian . If there was one fear in the heart of the Countess , it was that he might marry ; and his openly expressed admiration for Agatha Burton roused all her ma- ternal jealousies . But the Countess was essentially a ...
... mother his sole guardian . If there was one fear in the heart of the Countess , it was that he might marry ; and his openly expressed admiration for Agatha Burton roused all her ma- ternal jealousies . But the Countess was essentially a ...
Side 3
... mother , and understood his nature thoroughly , and was in consequence so far suc- cessful in her treatment , that ... mother's one aim and object been that she should attract Lord Dunmore , -and for this , what had she not sacrified ...
... mother , and understood his nature thoroughly , and was in consequence so far suc- cessful in her treatment , that ... mother's one aim and object been that she should attract Lord Dunmore , -and for this , what had she not sacrified ...
Side 6
... 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 face was unlike either . His hair was of a light shade of brown , with a strong tendency to curl ...
... 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 face was unlike either . His hair was of a light shade of brown , with a strong tendency to curl ...
Side 8
... mother has sent me with this . ' Agatha put out her hand to take it , but he raised it out of her reach . It is for Mrs. Vernor , but I can tell you its contents . ' ' I can guess , ' said Agatha ; ' it is to go to tea - and I accept ...
... mother has sent me with this . ' Agatha put out her hand to take it , but he raised it out of her reach . It is for Mrs. Vernor , but I can tell you its contents . ' ' I can guess , ' said Agatha ; ' it is to go to tea - and I accept ...
Side 9
... mother has sent me to fetch you home . ' Agatha looked up amazed . ' Back to Brighton ? ' ' Yes , back to Brighton . ' ' I shan't go , ' said Agatha , deci- sively . ' Nonsense , Agatha , ' replied her brother , in a tone that was half ...
... mother has sent me to fetch you home . ' Agatha looked up amazed . ' Back to Brighton ? ' ' Yes , back to Brighton . ' ' I shan't go , ' said Agatha , deci- sively . ' Nonsense , Agatha , ' replied her brother , in a tone that was half ...
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