London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 10
... eyes and that sort of thing , but very languid and die - away ; in fact , intended to be taken for a very fine lady indeed . I think so , but let us be charitable ! The name , I grieve to say , is not beautiful , in fact , it is Bodger ...
... eyes and that sort of thing , but very languid and die - away ; in fact , intended to be taken for a very fine lady indeed . I think so , but let us be charitable ! The name , I grieve to say , is not beautiful , in fact , it is Bodger ...
Side 12
... eyes . I hope I shall be next him to - morrow , instead of that old goose who was beside me to - day . ' ' I feared you were being a good deal worried . Good night , my love ; make yourself as comfortable as you can in this wretched ...
... eyes . I hope I shall be next him to - morrow , instead of that old goose who was beside me to - day . ' ' I feared you were being a good deal worried . Good night , my love ; make yourself as comfortable as you can in this wretched ...
Side 43
... eyes , and some show of reason , she need not be always so cross , and treat me so like a naughty child . I am nineteen now , and surely ought to know how to behave ! ' Which was in reference chiefly to Mrs. St. John's expression of ...
... eyes , and some show of reason , she need not be always so cross , and treat me so like a naughty child . I am nineteen now , and surely ought to know how to behave ! ' Which was in reference chiefly to Mrs. St. John's expression of ...
Side 47
... eyes and his tongue to himself ; too well versed in the art and mystery of his normal cha- racter , that of playing gooseberry , ' not to be aware that , before they had driven half a mile , if he would only efface himself they would ...
... eyes and his tongue to himself ; too well versed in the art and mystery of his normal cha- racter , that of playing gooseberry , ' not to be aware that , before they had driven half a mile , if he would only efface himself they would ...
Side 48
... eyes full of love , and her heart so full of happiness , she scarce knew how to hold it all together without letting it run out for all the world to see . A short time after Roger Lewin joined the group where she was ; and he , too ...
... eyes full of love , and her heart so full of happiness , she scarce knew how to hold it all together without letting it run out for all the world to see . A short time after Roger Lewin joined the group where she was ; and he , too ...
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