London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 5
... passed , and the remorse to which she was at present a prey - till the kind - hearted Mrs. Melville and her daughter , alarmed lest brain - fever should be the result of so much anguish , hastened to send fervent messages to the effect ...
... passed , and the remorse to which she was at present a prey - till the kind - hearted Mrs. Melville and her daughter , alarmed lest brain - fever should be the result of so much anguish , hastened to send fervent messages to the effect ...
Side 6
... passed en route ; in fact , they are somewhat dreary and savage at first sight . But this is the best possible head - quarters for thoroughly exploring the dolo- mites of the district , and glorious views are to be obtained from those ...
... passed en route ; in fact , they are somewhat dreary and savage at first sight . But this is the best possible head - quarters for thoroughly exploring the dolo- mites of the district , and glorious views are to be obtained from those ...
Side 12
... passed happily away . Miss Bodger took a fancy for a collection of red leaves of all shades , and Captain Cavendish wore himself out looking for them . The fair lady ( with Amelia and Mr. Harman ) was generally seated on a rock awaiting ...
... passed happily away . Miss Bodger took a fancy for a collection of red leaves of all shades , and Captain Cavendish wore himself out looking for them . The fair lady ( with Amelia and Mr. Harman ) was generally seated on a rock awaiting ...
Side 15
... passed a most bliss- ful evening , very different from what he had expected on his return from Nightingale Grove ; and the next morning between eleven and twelve he went to Upper Brook Street . Clotilda was sitting alone in a pretty ...
... passed a most bliss- ful evening , very different from what he had expected on his return from Nightingale Grove ; and the next morning between eleven and twelve he went to Upper Brook Street . Clotilda was sitting alone in a pretty ...
Side 30
... passed in and out careless , but it remained there mute and appealing . He had been in life what is called a gentleman , his clothes hanging over his head showed that , so did his hands and feet , small and delicate . There he was ...
... passed in and out careless , but it remained there mute and appealing . He had been in life what is called a gentleman , his clothes hanging over his head showed that , so did his hands and feet , small and delicate . There he was ...
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