London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 15
... morning between eleven and twelve he went to Upper Brook Street . Clotilda was sitting alone in a pretty drawing - room , very hand- somely dressed , and glittering with massive gold chains and lockets . On the table lay several new ...
... morning between eleven and twelve he went to Upper Brook Street . Clotilda was sitting alone in a pretty drawing - room , very hand- somely dressed , and glittering with massive gold chains and lockets . On the table lay several new ...
Side 105
... morning dresses , in addition to the opportu- nity they always had of producing themselves in miraculous evening dresses ; and , having the ambition to be a swain myself , I see in it so far a gain to both sides , and a further facility ...
... morning dresses , in addition to the opportu- nity they always had of producing themselves in miraculous evening dresses ; and , having the ambition to be a swain myself , I see in it so far a gain to both sides , and a further facility ...
Side 111
... morning of a sea - side holiday , after , say , eleven months of London work . The delicious feeling of irre- sponsibility , the consciousness that you may lie as long as you like in bed ( invariably accompanied by a desire to get up as ...
... morning of a sea - side holiday , after , say , eleven months of London work . The delicious feeling of irre- sponsibility , the consciousness that you may lie as long as you like in bed ( invariably accompanied by a desire to get up as ...
Side 123
... morning , ' I hope you will make yourself quite at home . This dining - room is unoccupied all the mornings , and is at your service for any studies you may wish to pursue . ' For Mr. Green had the appearance of a man who devoted those ...
... morning , ' I hope you will make yourself quite at home . This dining - room is unoccupied all the mornings , and is at your service for any studies you may wish to pursue . ' For Mr. Green had the appearance of a man who devoted those ...
Side 124
... morning from a neighbouring clergyman , that he had a friend who was look- ing out for a curacy . ' He is a first - rate man . I'll bring him over to Mackworth some morning . ' I expected him every morning for a week ; but Mr. Howard ...
... morning from a neighbouring clergyman , that he had a friend who was look- ing out for a curacy . ' He is a first - rate man . I'll bring him over to Mackworth some morning . ' I expected him every morning for a week ; but Mr. Howard ...
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