London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 4
... sure ; and Mrs. Erskine Leigh , who knows him well , assured me that his ar- ticles were , like himself , excessively stupid . ' ( From which observations we may infer that Mr. Sydney had displayed a vast amount of that ob- tuseness ...
... sure ; and Mrs. Erskine Leigh , who knows him well , assured me that his ar- ticles were , like himself , excessively stupid . ' ( From which observations we may infer that Mr. Sydney had displayed a vast amount of that ob- tuseness ...
Side 5
... sure , very untrue remarks I had heard about the gentleman to whom your niece is engaged - of course knowing nothing of that arrangement — and you can't imagine how wretched I have been since ! Your sister and niece have been good ...
... sure , very untrue remarks I had heard about the gentleman to whom your niece is engaged - of course knowing nothing of that arrangement — and you can't imagine how wretched I have been since ! Your sister and niece have been good ...
Side 8
... sure you might find a nicer wife . ' A gratified smile overspread the Captain's features , and his gloom began to take wing . As to Miss Brooks's sentiments towards me , my dear , ' said he , ' they severe lady's - maid of forbidding ...
... sure you might find a nicer wife . ' A gratified smile overspread the Captain's features , and his gloom began to take wing . As to Miss Brooks's sentiments towards me , my dear , ' said he , ' they severe lady's - maid of forbidding ...
Side 10
... sure the windows have not been opened for a month ; the bed is too hard ; the pillows too soft ; the sheets are rough ; the chairs are of cushion- less deal ; the basin and jug don't match in pattern , and ' Oh ! come , come , ' said ...
... sure the windows have not been opened for a month ; the bed is too hard ; the pillows too soft ; the sheets are rough ; the chairs are of cushion- less deal ; the basin and jug don't match in pattern , and ' Oh ! come , come , ' said ...
Side 11
... sure the young ladies here will agree with me , ' added the worthy knight , with a sweeping bow which included Clotilda , and poured a little balm into her chafed spirit.Young ladies ! ' and that wretch , throwing languishing looks upon ...
... sure the young ladies here will agree with me , ' added the worthy knight , with a sweeping bow which included Clotilda , and poured a little balm into her chafed spirit.Young ladies ! ' and that wretch , throwing languishing looks upon ...
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