London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 2
... means inviting , and you don't 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 ...
... means inviting , and you don't 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 ...
Side 3
... means hand- some : thin , sallow , loose in the joints , about eight - and - forty years of age , and had all his life been afflicted with an unquenchable thirst for matrimony ; in consequence of which he regarded every unmarried lady ...
... means hand- some : thin , sallow , loose in the joints , about eight - and - forty years of age , and had all his life been afflicted with an unquenchable thirst for matrimony ; in consequence of which he regarded every unmarried lady ...
Side 4
... means . ' We met him first at my uncle's , Sir George Trevilian's , ' added Clo- tilda , imposingly . ' Oh ! ' said Mrs. Melville , with a half smile , glancing at her daughter , ' it is that Mr. Harman ? We have heard a good deal of ...
... means . ' We met him first at my uncle's , Sir George Trevilian's , ' added Clo- tilda , imposingly . ' Oh ! ' said Mrs. Melville , with a half smile , glancing at her daughter , ' it is that Mr. Harman ? We have heard a good deal of ...
Side 7
... means to her delight , for she did not admire the Captain . After some indifferent conversation about the places they were passing , the day , the excur- sion , & c . , & c . , the Captain began to test . ' What a true artist mind your ...
... means to her delight , for she did not admire the Captain . After some indifferent conversation about the places they were passing , the day , the excur- sion , & c . , & c . , the Captain began to test . ' What a true artist mind your ...
Side 9
... means dis- posed to rush so soon upon his doom . ' But , my dear fellow , ' said he , " I don't think it does to be rash in such a momentous matter ; and when one comes to think of it , might not - might not a little more height , and a ...
... means dis- posed to rush so soon upon his doom . ' But , my dear fellow , ' said he , " I don't think it does to be rash in such a momentous matter ; and when one comes to think of it , might not - might not a little more height , and a ...
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