London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 1
... charming country . Without the overpowering grandeur of Swit- zerland , its scenery is in many places very magnificent ; and throughout the whole of it there is a novelty and interest especially acceptable to those who have , season ...
... charming country . Without the overpowering grandeur of Swit- zerland , its scenery is in many places very magnificent ; and throughout the whole of it there is a novelty and interest especially acceptable to those who have , season ...
Side 19
... charm- ing place . Oh ! you must go and see Mowbray Castle ! -but of course you will if you're at Littlebeach . " And for children ? " Oh ! the best place for children . No horses nor carriages ; a large green , where they can play ...
... charm- ing place . Oh ! you must go and see Mowbray Castle ! -but of course you will if you're at Littlebeach . " And for children ? " Oh ! the best place for children . No horses nor carriages ; a large green , where they can play ...
Side 20
... charming little inn , called the " Beach Hotel , " or " The Beach Hotel Inn , " as if the proprietor had not yet made up his mind as to the style of his house . I fancy that now Littlebeach has a railway station all to itself ( formerly ...
... charming little inn , called the " Beach Hotel , " or " The Beach Hotel Inn , " as if the proprietor had not yet made up his mind as to the style of his house . I fancy that now Littlebeach has a railway station all to itself ( formerly ...
Side 24
... charming old place . Most interesting , most healthy . Over the downs , if you have a horse , you will get a bracing gallop . And , finally , what I say to the public is , Go to Mutchbeach . Its name , perhaps , is not Mutch- beach ...
... charming old place . Most interesting , most healthy . Over the downs , if you have a horse , you will get a bracing gallop . And , finally , what I say to the public is , Go to Mutchbeach . Its name , perhaps , is not Mutch- beach ...
Side 26
... charming air of sincerity , that I am persuaded she looks upon me as her son ; and for worlds I would not disillusionize myself . She is very fat , and very forty ; but when she smiles there are two such dim- ples in her cheeks , and ...
... charming air of sincerity , that I am persuaded she looks upon me as her son ; and for worlds I would not disillusionize myself . She is very fat , and very forty ; but when she smiles there are two such dim- ples in her cheeks , and ...
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