London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 5
... took the form of being per- fectly satisfied with herself , and re- ceiving as a right the personal homage she met with wherever she went ! The walk to Denborough was not more than half a mile , but then it was up hill , so they went ...
... took the form of being per- fectly satisfied with herself , and re- ceiving as a right the personal homage she met with wherever she went ! The walk to Denborough was not more than half a mile , but then it was up hill , so they went ...
Side 6
... took the vacant chair just opposite to where she was sitting . Agatha felt somehow that she was agreeably surprised ; she had always believed it impos- sible that a young man in a country town could be so bearable , but Mr. Lynn was ...
... took the vacant chair just opposite to where she was sitting . Agatha felt somehow that she was agreeably surprised ; she had always believed it impos- sible that a young man in a country town could be so bearable , but Mr. Lynn was ...
Side 8
... took out her work , and Mr. Lynn read , in a rich deep voice , Tennyson's Locksley Hall . ' Perhaps Agatha had never felt so happy as she did that afternoon . We all of us are more or less the victims of circumstances , and he loved her ...
... took out her work , and Mr. Lynn read , in a rich deep voice , Tennyson's Locksley Hall . ' Perhaps Agatha had never felt so happy as she did that afternoon . We all of us are more or less the victims of circumstances , and he loved her ...
Side 11
... took hours of her society to soothe him back to his former state . Perhaps , after all , Lord Dunmore would never ... took a seat next Lady Monckton , Captain Valentine established him- self in the doorway , and leaning on Lord Dunmore's ...
... took hours of her society to soothe him back to his former state . Perhaps , after all , Lord Dunmore would never ... took a seat next Lady Monckton , Captain Valentine established him- self in the doorway , and leaning on Lord Dunmore's ...
Side 24
... took thought of reserving themselves for print . ' There can be no doubt but Mr. Grantley Berke- ley has told many of these stories over his wine . His veracity has been strongly impugned in several particulars ; but he has probably ...
... took thought of reserving themselves for print . ' There can be no doubt but Mr. Grantley Berke- ley has told many of these stories over his wine . His veracity has been strongly impugned in several particulars ; but he has probably ...
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