London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 41
... Charley Dunn said that he had ' ordered it ex- pressly for the occasion , having spoken to his friend the clerk of the weather up there ; ' an an- nouncement which was received , as it always is , with a burst of laughter that very ...
... Charley Dunn said that he had ' ordered it ex- pressly for the occasion , having spoken to his friend the clerk of the weather up there ; ' an an- nouncement which was received , as it always is , with a burst of laughter that very ...
Side 42
... Charley Dunn him- self , and with as complete immunity from untoward consequences . They always had a long following of penniless cornets and young colle- gians not yet come to their estates , and not likely to do so ; charming men ...
... Charley Dunn him- self , and with as complete immunity from untoward consequences . They always had a long following of penniless cornets and young colle- gians not yet come to their estates , and not likely to do so ; charming men ...
Side 43
... Charley Dunn persuaded Mr. Samuel Harmer Hunter to give a pic - nic to all the gentry round about Brough Bridge , as the best means of making him- self popular ; which , as a new comer , who had made his money in trade , he found some ...
... Charley Dunn persuaded Mr. Samuel Harmer Hunter to give a pic - nic to all the gentry round about Brough Bridge , as the best means of making him- self popular ; which , as a new comer , who had made his money in trade , he found some ...
Side 44
... Charley Dunn ( Charley was his right - hand man ) sent out their invitations to a grand pic - nic to be held at Harrow - field - side , every person in the place accepted : and the muster on the Oaks lawn , where they all assembled ...
... Charley Dunn ( Charley was his right - hand man ) sent out their invitations to a grand pic - nic to be held at Harrow - field - side , every person in the place accepted : and the muster on the Oaks lawn , where they all assembled ...
Side 45
... Charley nor Roger for the charioteer of their precious lives . The one was ... Dunn can break each other's necks in the dog - cart . ' Mr. Hunter's face ... Dunn can sit behind and keep guard ; and you know , ' smiling and ...
... Charley nor Roger for the charioteer of their precious lives . The one was ... Dunn can break each other's necks in the dog - cart . ' Mr. Hunter's face ... Dunn can sit behind and keep guard ; and you know , ' smiling and ...
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