London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 6
... talk ; she has none of the esprit of her sister - in fact , is she not rather heavy in hand ? ' ' Perhaps , ' said Harman : ' I should fancy she was better tem- pered than the other . ' ' Really ! you think so ; well , I must try to ...
... talk ; she has none of the esprit of her sister - in fact , is she not rather heavy in hand ? ' ' Perhaps , ' said Harman : ' I should fancy she was better tem- pered than the other . ' ' Really ! you think so ; well , I must try to ...
Side 10
... talking about ? ' So the story was told over again . And there ! " said Mr. Harman , in conclusion , clapping Captain Ca- vendish on the shoulder , is a City heiress for you , my boy ; you had better try your luck with her . ' The ...
... talking about ? ' So the story was told over again . And there ! " said Mr. Harman , in conclusion , clapping Captain Ca- vendish on the shoulder , is a City heiress for you , my boy ; you had better try your luck with her . ' The ...
Side 11
... talk of it . And if they go next summer , " said she , " we'll wait till they are fairly off ; and we'll go to Denmark that every- body talks of now ( if it does not take more than two hours to cross to it ) , or to Iceland , or to some ...
... talk of it . And if they go next summer , " said she , " we'll wait till they are fairly off ; and we'll go to Denmark that every- body talks of now ( if it does not take more than two hours to cross to it ) , or to Iceland , or to some ...
Side 18
... talk as they will , all these delights must be , as the country - house advertisements say , ' within easy reach of town . ' And for this reason down go Londoners to Brighton , well named London- super - Mare . ' For the benefit of the ...
... talk as they will , all these delights must be , as the country - house advertisements say , ' within easy reach of town . ' And for this reason down go Londoners to Brighton , well named London- super - Mare . ' For the benefit of the ...
Side 23
... talking of Mrs. Grigson as if she was potatoes . It subse- quently appears , from his always being all over the place for Mrs. Grigson , that he is in that lady's employ . Bugles , clash , holloaing , shouting , as usual . ' ' Yes , sir ...
... talking of Mrs. Grigson as if she was potatoes . It subse- quently appears , from his always being all over the place for Mrs. Grigson , that he is in that lady's employ . Bugles , clash , holloaing , shouting , as usual . ' ' Yes , sir ...
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