London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 2
... better get into the carriage . ' ' No , thank you , ' replied Amelia ; ' the carriage , as you call it , is by no means inviting , and you don't look particularly happy in it , I can assure you . ' ' As to that , ' retorted her sister ...
... better get into the carriage . ' ' No , thank you , ' replied Amelia ; ' the carriage , as you call it , is by no means inviting , and you don't look particularly happy in it , I can assure you . ' ' As to that , ' retorted her sister ...
Side 10
... better try your luck with her . ' The captain , of course pricked up his ears and looked interested ; but Clotilda , who had long made up her mind that Mr. Harman was not the man she had taken him for , now decided that he was ...
... better try your luck with her . ' The captain , of course pricked up his ears and looked interested ; but Clotilda , who had long made up her mind that Mr. Harman was not the man she had taken him for , now decided that he was ...
Side 25
... Better place Weymouth in winter than in summer , because of the hunting . If you do not hunt , of course this is not much of a re- commendation . Take a turn up Malvern Hills , and go in for the water and Dr. Gully . There is scenery ...
... Better place Weymouth in winter than in summer , because of the hunting . If you do not hunt , of course this is not much of a re- commendation . Take a turn up Malvern Hills , and go in for the water and Dr. Gully . There is scenery ...
Side 43
... better to be an old man's darling than a young man's slave , ' was Mrs. St. John's perpetual commentary , when that obstructive clause was mentioned as a thing material to the question . Nothing was wanting for the consummation of her ...
... better to be an old man's darling than a young man's slave , ' was Mrs. St. John's perpetual commentary , when that obstructive clause was mentioned as a thing material to the question . Nothing was wanting for the consummation of her ...
Side 63
... better ; and if B does approve of Mayne Reid's rendering of the croquêt itself , he thinks that in all other respects that author is wrong . In fact , it is generally ad- mitted that , according to the present state of people's minds on ...
... better ; and if B does approve of Mayne Reid's rendering of the croquêt itself , he thinks that in all other respects that author is wrong . In fact , it is generally ad- mitted that , according to the present state of people's minds on ...
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