London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 2
... things as dependent as he had been at fifteen . His ap- pearance was far from prepossess- ing . Slight and sickly ... thing of Agatha's haughty expres- sion , he was as unlike her as pos- sible , being much fairer , with eyes that had ...
... things as dependent as he had been at fifteen . His ap- pearance was far from prepossess- ing . Slight and sickly ... thing of Agatha's haughty expres- sion , he was as unlike her as pos- sible , being much fairer , with eyes that had ...
Side 6
... thing like impatience to long dis- cussions amongst the three friends on Mrs. Lynn's past and future , a conversation that was only inter- rupted by the entrance of the young man himself . He shook hands very warmly with Mrs. Vernor ...
... thing like impatience to long dis- cussions amongst the three friends on Mrs. Lynn's past and future , a conversation that was only inter- rupted by the entrance of the young man himself . He shook hands very warmly with Mrs. Vernor ...
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... thing . ' Lady Alice's style of beauty , ' Mrs. Burton would say to her son , Captain Valentine , in their many ... things ; and if it should happen that his mother came here before he pro- posed , I feel sure it would be all up . ' But ...
... thing . ' Lady Alice's style of beauty , ' Mrs. Burton would say to her son , Captain Valentine , in their many ... things ; and if it should happen that his mother came here before he pro- posed , I feel sure it would be all up . ' But ...
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... things . It is also to be said that Dr. Rennie has not so much given us a good book as the materials out of which a ... thing to say or not . This is the un- happy lot of the newspapers , which must equally make their appear- ance every ...
... things . It is also to be said that Dr. Rennie has not so much given us a good book as the materials out of which a ... thing to say or not . This is the un- happy lot of the newspapers , which must equally make their appear- ance every ...
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... things ; but it becomes an open question with us , as with the young gentleman in Pickwick ' in his studies over the ... thing is that , having quoted with great triumph an approving note from Lady Blessington to himself in the past , he ...
... things ; but it becomes an open question with us , as with the young gentleman in Pickwick ' in his studies over the ... thing is that , having quoted with great triumph an approving note from Lady Blessington to himself in the past , he ...
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Agatha asked Aunt beautiful better Biarritz Bingham Brighton brother Burton café called Carew carriage Catty Charles Clovelly Cora course cousin croquet Cumnor dear dinner door dress Elizabeth Evelyn eyes face father feel felt fish friends garden girl give Hall hand happy head heard heart Henry Prescott honour hope hour Jack knew laughed leave Leeds lived Lizzie London looked Lord Dunmore Lynn Marian Marling Marling Hall marriage married ment mind Miss Monaco morning mother never night Old Bailey once passed pleasant Pomfret poor pretty Prince Prince of Monaco replied round seemed Serjeant-at-Arms smile smoke Somerset House soon stood Street sure talk tell thing thought tion told took town Trevilian turned Vavasour Vernor Virginia Water voice walk Whitehall wife words young lady