London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 2
... course of their present excursion , had left the inn at Winklern at a much earlier hour than themselves in the morning ; so it was an agreeable surprise to find him here the more so as Miss Brooks suspected at times that he admired her ...
... course of their present excursion , had left the inn at Winklern at a much earlier hour than themselves in the morning ; so it was an agreeable surprise to find him here the more so as Miss Brooks suspected at times that he admired her ...
Side 10
... course of my short conversation with him . ' ' There can be no doubt you have made a pretty good use of your opportunities , ' said Amy ; ' perhaps they may be nice people , although their name is Bodger . ' · " Bodger ! ' said Clotilda ...
... course of my short conversation with him . ' ' There can be no doubt you have made a pretty good use of your opportunities , ' said Amy ; ' perhaps they may be nice people , although their name is Bodger . ' · " Bodger ! ' said Clotilda ...
Side 11
... course of a walk , a good deal more sympathy in all Sir John's tastes and ideas developed itself , and a few allusions to her maternal uncle , Sir George Tre- velian , a real live baronet , quite con- firmed Miss Brooks in a very high ...
... course of a walk , a good deal more sympathy in all Sir John's tastes and ideas developed itself , and a few allusions to her maternal uncle , Sir George Tre- velian , a real live baronet , quite con- firmed Miss Brooks in a very high ...
Side 12
... course sought his confidant in the evening . ' I am glad , my dear fellow , ' said he , ' I followed your advice and did nothing rash about Miss Brooks . You see there is no saying what may happen now . How did you think I got on with ...
... course sought his confidant in the evening . ' I am glad , my dear fellow , ' said he , ' I followed your advice and did nothing rash about Miss Brooks . You see there is no saying what may happen now . How did you think I got on with ...
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... 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 about all day without the chance of being run over . Expen- sive ? oh ...
... 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 about all day without the chance of being run over . Expen- sive ? oh ...
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