London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 10
... hand . ' Madam , ' said he , addressing Miss Melville , ' I am sure you agree with me that this is a most savage , most detestable country , without even the necessaries of life , I may say : I asked just now for cham- pagne , having ...
... hand . ' Madam , ' said he , addressing Miss Melville , ' I am sure you agree with me that this is a most savage , most detestable country , without even the necessaries of life , I may say : I asked just now for cham- pagne , having ...
Side 15
... hand- somely dressed , and glittering with massive gold chains and lockets . On the table lay several new jewel- cases , open , and displaying expen- sive - looking bracelets and brooches . Every appearance betokened wealth , and the ...
... hand- somely dressed , and glittering with massive gold chains and lockets . On the table lay several new jewel- cases , open , and displaying expen- sive - looking bracelets and brooches . Every appearance betokened wealth , and the ...
Side 45
... hand . when the pretty arguing had ceased , and Mr. Hunter had yielded with a very blank face - ' I think the ar ... hands if he had dared ; as it was , he gave a small unmelo- dious chuckle , and clumsily rubbed his chin . ' Oh , no ...
... hand . when the pretty arguing had ceased , and Mr. Hunter had yielded with a very blank face - ' I think the ar ... hands if he had dared ; as it was , he gave a small unmelo- dious chuckle , and clumsily rubbed his chin . ' Oh , no ...
Side 46
... hand on his arm as they drove off - the phaeton was now out of sight . Roger Lewin looked at her , as she said this ; a look of such infi- nite tenderness , and the man's in- tensity of love , that Charley Dunn , who just then turned ...
... hand on his arm as they drove off - the phaeton was now out of sight . Roger Lewin looked at her , as she said this ; a look of such infi- nite tenderness , and the man's in- tensity of love , that Charley Dunn , who just then turned ...
Side 50
... hand warmly . ' Promise me one thing only , dear sir , ' he said earnestly ; ' promise that there shall be no unfair ... hands in his . ' I will , ' she said fervently . ' I will believe in you , Roger ; and I will be faithful and true ...
... hand warmly . ' Promise me one thing only , dear sir , ' he said earnestly ; ' promise that there shall be no unfair ... hands in his . ' I will , ' she said fervently . ' I will believe in you , Roger ; and I will be faithful and true ...
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