London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 3
... mind that he had really discovered that perfection which his noble na- ture craved . Was it certain the lady was handsome enough , and young enough ? ( to do him justice , he had greatly moderated his expec- tations in these two ...
... mind that he had really discovered that perfection which his noble na- ture craved . Was it certain the lady was handsome enough , and young enough ? ( to do him justice , he had greatly moderated his expec- tations in these two ...
Side 5
... minds to be very happy whilst they were together . Amelia further explained , that , on thinking over it , her sister ... mind , but I don't know how I am to get over it . ' Yours , Miss Brooks , I perceive , is one of those " spirits ...
... minds to be very happy whilst they were together . Amelia further explained , that , on thinking over it , her sister ... mind , but I don't know how I am to get over it . ' Yours , Miss Brooks , I perceive , is one of those " spirits ...
Side 7
... mind your sister's is , Miss Amelia , ' said he ; those last sketches of hers are lovely , positively lovely . ' ' Pretty well , I think , ' returned Amelia , indifferently . ' She is jealous of her sister , ' thought the Captain . ' Ah ...
... mind your sister's is , Miss Amelia , ' said he ; those last sketches of hers are lovely , positively lovely . ' ' Pretty well , I think , ' returned Amelia , indifferently . ' She is jealous of her sister , ' thought the Captain . ' Ah ...
Side 9
... mind . ' " Exactly , exactly , my dear friend , ' said the Captain eagerly ; ' I agree with you ; you always give me the best advice : good - night - no , I will not be rash - good - night . ' CHAPTER II . So the Captain refrained from ...
... mind . ' " Exactly , exactly , my dear friend , ' said the Captain eagerly ; ' I agree with you ; you always give me the best advice : good - night - no , I will not be rash - good - night . ' CHAPTER II . So the Captain refrained from ...
Side 10
... mind that Mr. Harman was not the man she had taken him for , now decided that he was positively odious . " ' What a bore , ' said she , that such people should come here to spoil our party ! I shall vote for our starting at once for ...
... mind that Mr. Harman was not the man she had taken him for , now decided that he was positively odious . " ' What a bore , ' said she , that such people should come here to spoil our party ! I shall vote for our starting at once for ...
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