London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 5
... walk into Denborough , and it would be so nice in the cool of the evening , and an early dinner and tea was just what she most enjoyed ; so Mrs. Ver- nor sent a note to say they would come , and then left Agatha to amuse herself while ...
... walk into Denborough , and it would be so nice in the cool of the evening , and an early dinner and tea was just what she most enjoyed ; so Mrs. Ver- nor sent a note to say they would come , and then left Agatha to amuse herself while ...
Side 7
... walk home . Mr. Lynn offered to escort them , and the offer was ac- cepted . As the way was all down - hill , their walk was soon over , and Mr. Lynn wished them good - bye at the garden gate , with a promise to bring Mrs. Vernor some ...
... walk home . Mr. Lynn offered to escort them , and the offer was ac- cepted . As the way was all down - hill , their walk was soon over , and Mr. Lynn wished them good - bye at the garden gate , with a promise to bring Mrs. Vernor some ...
Side 10
... walk home , but this turned out to be impossible ; so a fly was ordered , and it was arranged that they should drive . Mr. Lynn had followed Agatha into the hall to find her cloak and hat , which she had left upon the table . What he ...
... walk home , but this turned out to be impossible ; so a fly was ordered , and it was arranged that they should drive . Mr. Lynn had followed Agatha into the hall to find her cloak and hat , which she had left upon the table . What he ...
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... walk in life will be , comparatively speaking , private and unnoticed . But what our countrymen call ' amusing them- selves in their own way , ' is not at all understood by our neighbours across the Channel , whose habits and ways of ...
... walk in life will be , comparatively speaking , private and unnoticed . But what our countrymen call ' amusing them- selves in their own way , ' is not at all understood by our neighbours across the Channel , whose habits and ways of ...
Side 40
... walks and drives and rides which the place affords . Are they not all written and tabulated in the little local and ... walk along the coast and see the wrecks washed ashore , and to hear the dismal tidings come in. 40 Our Seaside Resorts .
... walks and drives and rides which the place affords . Are they not all written and tabulated in the little local and ... walk along the coast and see the wrecks washed ashore , and to hear the dismal tidings come in. 40 Our Seaside Resorts .
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