London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 2
... thought that their friendship was most sincere . Each had a game to play , and played it well - Mrs . Burton , to marry Agatha to the Earl ; the Countess , to prevent the Earl from marrying Agatha . And to all appearance the Countess ...
... thought that their friendship was most sincere . Each had a game to play , and played it well - Mrs . Burton , to marry Agatha to the Earl ; the Countess , to prevent the Earl from marrying Agatha . And to all appearance the Countess ...
Side 5
... thought only fit for the morning in London , and with a black lace shawl and a hat finishing her costume , she went into Mrs. Vernor's room , and announced that she was ready . Agatha looked very beautiful and very elegant , and Mrs ...
... thought only fit for the morning in London , and with a black lace shawl and a hat finishing her costume , she went into Mrs. Vernor's room , and announced that she was ready . Agatha looked very beautiful and very elegant , and Mrs ...
Side 8
... thought it was for to - night . ' ' To - night I could not have been at home , and I had the vanity to flatter myself that I might be missed . ' Agatha looked up ; Mr. Lynn was looking at her , and something in his expression and the ...
... thought it was for to - night . ' ' To - night I could not have been at home , and I had the vanity to flatter myself that I might be missed . ' Agatha looked up ; Mr. Lynn was looking at her , and something in his expression and the ...
Side 9
... thought , ' she said , ' he had gone abroad . ' ' And so he had , but he has some- how managed to elude his lady mother , and if you ever had a chance of securing the prize , you have it now . ' Oh , Val , ' said Agatha , passion- ately ...
... thought , ' she said , ' he had gone abroad . ' ' And so he had , but he has some- how managed to elude his lady mother , and if you ever had a chance of securing the prize , you have it now . ' Oh , Val , ' said Agatha , passion- ately ...
Side 13
... thought it best to leave Agatha to herself , so she waited until the sobs had died away into a low wail- ing moan , and then she tried to soothe her , and urged her to go up to bed and get some rest , assur- ing her that things would ...
... thought it best to leave Agatha to herself , so she waited until the sobs had died away into a low wail- ing moan , and then she tried to soothe her , and urged her to go up to bed and get some rest , assur- ing her that things would ...
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