London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 2
... look particularly happy in it , I can assure you . ' ' As to that , ' retorted her sister , ' you need not speak ; you are the very image of a lobster , and no amount of glycerine cream , or elder- flower water will give you a re ...
... look particularly happy in it , I can assure you . ' ' As to that , ' retorted her sister , ' you need not speak ; you are the very image of a lobster , and no amount of glycerine cream , or elder- flower water will give you a re ...
Side 11
... looks upon Maria Jane at such a rate . Miss Brooks made up her mind to patronize Sir John . No ; I for one don't agree ... look very aristo- cratic , papa , ' returned Maria Jane ; ' but that's nothing . I am sure some of the duchesses I ...
... looks upon Maria Jane at such a rate . Miss Brooks made up her mind to patronize Sir John . No ; I for one don't agree ... look very aristo- cratic , papa , ' returned Maria Jane ; ' but that's nothing . I am sure some of the duchesses I ...
Side 20
... look , to the inexperienced eye , exactly alike . Care must also be taken as to what official you seek out in order to make inquiries . Some officials know a little about it , a few know some- thing less about it , and others know ...
... look , to the inexperienced eye , exactly alike . Care must also be taken as to what official you seek out in order to make inquiries . Some officials know a little about it , a few know some- thing less about it , and others know ...
Side 22
... look at what sort of night it is . Ha ! the bugle in the distance as fresh as ever : that must be the ré- veille . My wife says , " Don't bother ! " Next Day , 5 A.M .- " Eh ! what's that ? Oh , the sun . Draw the blind . " " Can't ...
... look at what sort of night it is . Ha ! the bugle in the distance as fresh as ever : that must be the ré- veille . My wife says , " Don't bother ! " Next Day , 5 A.M .- " Eh ! what's that ? Oh , the sun . Draw the blind . " " Can't ...
Side 26
... look them , and so chalk my trunks and let me go on . - How pleased Madame Coqueluche is to see me ! She has ... looks upon me as her son ; and for worlds I would not disillusionize myself . She is very fat , and very forty ; but when ...
... look them , and so chalk my trunks and let me go on . - How pleased Madame Coqueluche is to see me ! She has ... looks upon me as her son ; and for worlds I would not disillusionize myself . She is very fat , and very forty ; but when ...
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