London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 12
... 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 flowers , but his eye followed the direction of Agatha's . The colour ...
... 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 flowers , but his eye followed the direction of Agatha's . The colour ...
Side 15
... stand it , or of a book that they have not seen it . Dr. Livingstone's is a good book , inasmuch as bonâ fide he has a great deal to tell us . This is the general difference between his books and those of that other African traveller ...
... stand it , or of a book that they have not seen it . Dr. Livingstone's is a good book , inasmuch as bonâ fide he has a great deal to tell us . This is the general difference between his books and those of that other African traveller ...
Side 25
... stand much higher in the world if they had never been taught to write . A whole swarm of absurd impulses cluster round the pen , which leave them alone at other times . ' The public having tolerated Mr. G. Berkeley's previous volumes ...
... stand much higher in the world if they had never been taught to write . A whole swarm of absurd impulses cluster round the pen , which leave them alone at other times . ' The public having tolerated Mr. G. Berkeley's previous volumes ...
Side 43
... stand with me ' neath the Sheldonian dome , And shut thine eyes - and picture thy sea - home . How frets the gallery with murmurs hoarse ! How threat'ning breezes wing their way across ! How tremblingly expectant is the hum That ...
... stand with me ' neath the Sheldonian dome , And shut thine eyes - and picture thy sea - home . How frets the gallery with murmurs hoarse ! How threat'ning breezes wing their way across ! How tremblingly expectant is the hum That ...
Side 52
... Standing behind these two great professors is Mr. W. Payton , vice- president of the London Swimming Club , and one of the most graceful of all swimmers , besides being , for a short distance , the fastest . He swam for and won an open ...
... Standing behind these two great professors is Mr. W. Payton , vice- president of the London Swimming Club , and one of the most graceful of all swimmers , besides being , for a short distance , the fastest . He swam for and won an open ...
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