London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 6
... Perhaps , ' said Harman : ' I should fancy she was better tem- pered than the other . ' ' Really ! you think so ; well , I must try to find out a little more about both , before doing anything rash . Thank you , Harman ; I really am 6 ...
... Perhaps , ' said Harman : ' I should fancy she was better tem- pered than the other . ' ' Really ! you think so ; well , I must try to find out a little more about both , before doing anything rash . Thank you , Harman ; I really am 6 ...
Side 9
... perhaps , in India and elsewhere , have been favoured above others , and above my merits , with the smiles of the gifted and the beautiful . But no one can say Clotilda Brooks is not gifted ; and at times when I have been repeating to ...
... perhaps , in India and elsewhere , have been favoured above others , and above my merits , with the smiles of the gifted and the beautiful . But no one can say Clotilda Brooks is not gifted ; and at times when I have been repeating to ...
Side 10
... perhaps they may be nice people , although their name is Bodger . ' · " Bodger ! ' said Clotilda , who came up at that moment with her cavalier , in a tone of ineffable dis- gust ; the idea of anything called Bodger being even bearable ...
... perhaps they may be nice people , although their name is Bodger . ' · " Bodger ! ' said Clotilda , who came up at that moment with her cavalier , in a tone of ineffable dis- gust ; the idea of anything called Bodger being even bearable ...
Side 25
... perhaps even something contraband ? And if , on the first page , the traveller assures that he has nothing but the commonplace old clothes with which so many lay - figures have been dressed up , and perhaps a Murray's guide - book and a ...
... perhaps even something contraband ? And if , on the first page , the traveller assures that he has nothing but the commonplace old clothes with which so many lay - figures have been dressed up , and perhaps a Murray's guide - book and a ...
Side 27
... perhaps attributable to the use of ferocious , long spurs , which , as the cavalier turns his toes well out , would probably meet some- where inside the horse but for the fact that the leg is pointed as much as possible to the horizon ...
... perhaps attributable to the use of ferocious , long spurs , which , as the cavalier turns his toes well out , would probably meet some- where inside the horse but for the fact that the leg is pointed as much as possible to the horizon ...
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