London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 2
... wishes , and entered into her views with a willingness that was , in a great measure , born of the hope that a large share of the advantages would probably fall to himself . Cap- tain Burton - or Captain Val . , as he was generally ...
... wishes , and entered into her views with a willingness that was , in a great measure , born of the hope that a large share of the advantages would probably fall to himself . Cap- tain Burton - or Captain Val . , as he was generally ...
Side 4
... wish it I do not object ; you are looking pale and ill - natured ; people will say that it is from disappoint- ment , and make all scrts of disagree- able comments , if you are constantly en evidence , as you must be in Brighton ...
... wish it I do not object ; you are looking pale and ill - natured ; people will say that it is from disappoint- ment , and make all scrts of disagree- able comments , if you are constantly en evidence , as you must be in Brighton ...
Side 5
... wish of her heart had been centered on one point , that of making a brilliant marriage . At one o'clock she went in to dinner , and the day being very hot neither she nor Mrs. Vernor cared to go out again till it was time for them to ...
... wish of her heart had been centered on one point , that of making a brilliant marriage . At one o'clock she went in to dinner , and the day being very hot neither she nor Mrs. Vernor cared to go out again till it was time for them to ...
Side 7
... wish that he should like her became greater in proportion as the doubt increased ; until at length Agatha ended as so many have done before her , in trying to make Mr. Lynn fall in love with her , she fell in love with him herself . Not ...
... wish that he should like her became greater in proportion as the doubt increased ; until at length Agatha ended as so many have done before her , in trying to make Mr. Lynn fall in love with her , she fell in love with him herself . Not ...
Side 12
... wish . When they reached their own house Agatha and Mrs. Burton went straight up - stairs , but at the drawing - room door Agatha paused suddenly , turned the handle , and beckoning to her mother to fol- low , went in . Although the ...
... wish . When they reached their own house Agatha and Mrs. Burton went straight up - stairs , but at the drawing - room door Agatha paused suddenly , turned the handle , and beckoning to her mother to fol- low , went in . Although the ...
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