London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 11
... waiting for them at the ball - room door , and en- gaged Agatha for all the dances she was willing to give him . Her ap- pearance produced quite a murmur of admiration , and Lady Alice was looking her worst . Mrs. Burton took a seat ...
... waiting for them at the ball - room door , and en- gaged Agatha for all the dances she was willing to give him . Her ap- pearance produced quite a murmur of admiration , and Lady Alice was looking her worst . Mrs. Burton took a seat ...
Side 13
... 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 not look in the least the same in the morning . Agatha ...
... 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 not look in the least the same in the morning . Agatha ...
Side 17
... waiting till Mr. Cooke gets up a cheap excursion there and back in the summer . But in the mean time we take the representations of the people who know the countries , and who say that a very hideous and dirty picture of the Chinese has ...
... waiting till Mr. Cooke gets up a cheap excursion there and back in the summer . But in the mean time we take the representations of the people who know the countries , and who say that a very hideous and dirty picture of the Chinese has ...
Side 19
... waiting for the triumphant demon- stration of a theory which will ut- terly confound all previous editions . Amid the ruin of his household gods he is waiting still , and fishing for the one - eyed perch . This sorrowful recollection is ...
... waiting for the triumphant demon- stration of a theory which will ut- terly confound all previous editions . Amid the ruin of his household gods he is waiting still , and fishing for the one - eyed perch . This sorrowful recollection is ...
Side 34
... waiting at a convenient dis- tance , he suddenly changes his mind , and the happy , happy , happy pair ' are welcomed into matrimony with the same magnificence as before , and a splendid chorus of ' Hyménée - Hy- menée , ' & c . History ...
... waiting at a convenient dis- tance , he suddenly changes his mind , and the happy , happy , happy pair ' are welcomed into matrimony with the same magnificence as before , and a splendid chorus of ' Hyménée - Hy- menée , ' & c . History ...
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