London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 8
... laughing . ' What on earth has happened to you ? Have you proposed to one of the Misses Brooks , and been refused , or what ? ' ' Amy , ' replied her uncle , with solemnity , ' you are shortly to enter the married state ; and I should ...
... laughing . ' What on earth has happened to you ? Have you proposed to one of the Misses Brooks , and been refused , or what ? ' ' Amy , ' replied her uncle , with solemnity , ' you are shortly to enter the married state ; and I should ...
Side 9
... laugh in their own room , at the idea of Miss Brooks suddenly developing into a seraph . The same evening , over their cigars as usual , Captain Cavendish , who , since his niece's reassuring speech , had entirely forgotten his little ...
... laugh in their own room , at the idea of Miss Brooks suddenly developing into a seraph . The same evening , over their cigars as usual , Captain Cavendish , who , since his niece's reassuring speech , had entirely forgotten his little ...
Side 10
... laughing , ' you are invent- ing ; besides , how could she say all that to the people ? for I do not suppose she is an Italian scholar . ' No , but the wretched courier is obliged to act interpreter , and a nice time he is having of it ...
... laughing , ' you are invent- ing ; besides , how could she say all that to the people ? for I do not suppose she is an Italian scholar . ' No , but the wretched courier is obliged to act interpreter , and a nice time he is having of it ...
Side 13
... laugh- ing . I shall certainly propose the instant I get to England . And , by- the - way , Harman , you are going home , aren't you , on Friday ? I shall send a packet of leaves by you to Miss Bodger , and you can take them to ...
... laugh- ing . I shall certainly propose the instant I get to England . And , by- the - way , Harman , you are going home , aren't you , on Friday ? I shall send a packet of leaves by you to Miss Bodger , and you can take them to ...
Side 18
... laugh . Mr. B. looks at the newspaper . ' Mr. B. ( drawing a highly - coloured picture ) . Now what I shou'd like to do would be to go by Folkestone to Boulogne , then by rail , without stopping in Paris , as far as Strasbourg . ( Here ...
... laugh . Mr. B. looks at the newspaper . ' Mr. B. ( drawing a highly - coloured picture ) . Now what I shou'd like to do would be to go by Folkestone to Boulogne , then by rail , without stopping in Paris , as far as Strasbourg . ( Here ...
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amusement answer appearance asked ball beach beauty better called Captain Cauterets Charles Granger Charley Dunn charming course court croquêt curate daughter dear dinner Drabble dress Ebers engaged England English eyes face fashion feeling Fenton Flickstow France French gentleman girl give Greenmantle half hand happy Harridge head heard heart honour Horace Walpole hour Hunter John JOHN EBERS King's Theatre knew La Belle Hélène laugh Littlebeach Liverpool London look Lord Mackworth Madame Madame du Deffand marriage married ment mind Miss Miss Brooks morning ness never night once Opera Paris passed play poor pretty Pyrenees replied Roger Roger Lewin round season seemed Selika shillings side singers smile table d'hôte talk tell thing thought tion told town turned Vasco walk wife wish woman word