London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 42
... Hunter , the giver of the pic - nic , standing near to Mr. and Mrs. St. John , little Georgie Fenton's half - sister and her husband . then there was little Georgie herself , and papa's private secretary , young Mr. Roger Lewin . And ...
... Hunter , the giver of the pic - nic , standing near to Mr. and Mrs. St. John , little Georgie Fenton's half - sister and her husband . then there was little Georgie herself , and papa's private secretary , young Mr. Roger Lewin . And ...
Side 43
... Hunter , a well - con- ditioned , not ill - looking , and very wealthy iron merchant from the Black Country : a little older than Georgie , certainly ( he was fifty - one last birthday ) , but still a fine figure of a man , and bearing ...
... Hunter , a well - con- ditioned , not ill - looking , and very wealthy iron merchant from the Black Country : a little older than Georgie , certainly ( he was fifty - one last birthday ) , but still a fine figure of a man , and bearing ...
Side 44
... Hunter , Roger Lewin , and himself : -eight people , four and four , to share in a phaeton and a dog - cart . It was Mr. Hunter's design that the St. Johns and the Le Jeunes should go in the phaeton , driven by Charley Dunn or Roger ...
... Hunter , Roger Lewin , and himself : -eight people , four and four , to share in a phaeton and a dog - cart . It was Mr. Hunter's design that the St. Johns and the Le Jeunes should go in the phaeton , driven by Charley Dunn or Roger ...
Side 45
... Hunter found himself obliged to yield to instances which had at least this flattering assurance , that both ladies ... Hunter had yielded with a very blank face - ' I think the ar- rangement a very good one ; ' then , said Mrs. St. John ...
... Hunter found himself obliged to yield to instances which had at least this flattering assurance , that both ladies ... Hunter had yielded with a very blank face - ' I think the ar- rangement a very good one ; ' then , said Mrs. St. John ...
Side 46
... Hunter bowed , rallying him- self so far as to say , a little grump- ily , though he did his best to look graceful , You are the queen , Miss Fenton , and have only to command your worshippers . ' And again Miss Le Jeune and Miss Annie ...
... Hunter bowed , rallying him- self so far as to say , a little grump- ily , though he did his best to look graceful , You are the queen , Miss Fenton , and have only to command your worshippers . ' And again Miss Le Jeune and Miss Annie ...
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