London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 13
... father ( a fine character , Sir John's ! ) that she has 80,000l . inherited from her mother , and absolutely hers when she comes of age ( she is twenty now ) . I need not assure you it was through no hints on my part that I gained this ...
... father ( a fine character , Sir John's ! ) that she has 80,000l . inherited from her mother , and absolutely hers when she comes of age ( she is twenty now ) . I need not assure you it was through no hints on my part that I gained this ...
Side 34
... father and a mother- two parents , exceptions only prove a rule , Macduff and Minerva are the only ones we remember at this mo- ment ; this degree constitutes two quarterings ; that is , the son or daughter quarter their ( the parents ...
... father and a mother- two parents , exceptions only prove a rule , Macduff and Minerva are the only ones we remember at this mo- ment ; this degree constitutes two quarterings ; that is , the son or daughter quarter their ( the parents ...
Side 41
... father was unfortunately only a younger son , but a man of family and quite thoroughbred : that meaning , if translated into the vernacular , ' as poor as a rat , and too proud and lazy to work . ' Wherefore , on the strength of her ...
... father was unfortunately only a younger son , but a man of family and quite thoroughbred : that meaning , if translated into the vernacular , ' as poor as a rat , and too proud and lazy to work . ' Wherefore , on the strength of her ...
Side 46
... father shall hear of this , Miss , ' whispered Mrs. St. John , grasping her arm as she passed so savagely that the red marks could be seen quite plainly through the muslin . But Georgie was too happy to be resentful . She was young and ...
... father shall hear of this , Miss , ' whispered Mrs. St. John , grasping her arm as she passed so savagely that the red marks could be seen quite plainly through the muslin . But Georgie was too happy to be resentful . She was young and ...
Side 49
... father , blazing out again . ' Don't talk your absurd sentimentalities to me , sir ! There's no rational business in them ! I ask you again ; what do you mean to do for my daughter ? ' ' Work to maintain her ; as you worked , dear sir ...
... father , blazing out again . ' Don't talk your absurd sentimentalities to me , sir ! There's no rational business in them ! I ask you again ; what do you mean to do for my daughter ? ' ' Work to maintain her ; as you worked , dear sir ...
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