London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 4
... dear Amelia ! ' broke in the elder sister , ' how can you say he is clever ? He appeared to me very much the reverse . Any goose may write in some magazines , I am sure ; and Mrs. Erskine Leigh , who knows him well , assured me that his ...
... dear Amelia ! ' broke in the elder sister , ' how can you say he is clever ? He appeared to me very much the reverse . Any goose may write in some magazines , I am sure ; and Mrs. Erskine Leigh , who knows him well , assured me that his ...
Side 8
... Captain's features , and his gloom began to take wing . As to Miss Brooks's sentiments towards me , my dear , ' said he , ' they severe lady's - maid of forbidding aspect , rejoicing in 8 The Flirtations of Captain Cavendish .
... Captain's features , and his gloom began to take wing . As to Miss Brooks's sentiments towards me , my dear , ' said he , ' they severe lady's - maid of forbidding aspect , rejoicing in 8 The Flirtations of Captain Cavendish .
Side 9
... dear fellow , ' said he , " I don't think it does to be rash in such a momentous matter ; and when one comes to think of it , might not - might not a little more height , and a little less - what do you call it ? -embonpoint be desir ...
... dear fellow , ' said he , " I don't think it does to be rash in such a momentous matter ; and when one comes to think of it , might not - might not a little more height , and a little less - what do you call it ? -embonpoint be desir ...
Side 11
... dear girl never could bear anything commonplace , and I am sure the young ladies here will agree with me , ' added the worthy knight , with a sweeping bow which included Clotilda , and poured a little balm into her chafed spirit.Young ...
... dear girl never could bear anything commonplace , and I am sure the young ladies here will agree with me , ' added the worthy knight , with a sweeping bow which included Clotilda , and poured a little balm into her chafed spirit.Young ...
Side 12
... 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 Miss Bodger at dinner ? I have no doubt Miss Brooks is a much ...
... 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 Miss Bodger at dinner ? I have no doubt Miss Brooks is a much ...
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