London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 9
... took care to be provided with a little in- formation beforehand . I waited till they had put their names in the visitors ' book , and settled their rooms , and till I had held a short parley with one of them , and here I am ! ' 6 ' Well ...
... took care to be provided with a little in- formation beforehand . I waited till they had put their names in the visitors ' book , and settled their rooms , and till I had held a short parley with one of them , and here I am ! ' 6 ' Well ...
Side 12
... 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 his return , and very often ...
... 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 his return , and very often ...
Side 14
... took hysterics- there is no knowing what my young lady might not have done ; ' and Miss Grimshaw stalked on , leaving the Captain to contemplate all the hor- rible contingencies which might have arisen out of his late indis- cretion ...
... took hysterics- there is no knowing what my young lady might not have done ; ' and Miss Grimshaw stalked on , leaving the Captain to contemplate all the hor- rible contingencies which might have arisen out of his late indis- cretion ...
Side 32
... took their revenge , and Thérésa was ade- quately gratified . But how pleased the winners must have been , who paid for all ! ' L'Africaine ' is a success , in spite of the third act , and Don Pedro's real gun - brig of the period ...
... took their revenge , and Thérésa was ade- quately gratified . But how pleased the winners must have been , who paid for all ! ' L'Africaine ' is a success , in spite of the third act , and Don Pedro's real gun - brig of the period ...
Side 41
... Prince Florimel at the very least . Also , in the same group stood Miss Grandville , a deceased dean's daughter , who talked eccle- siastical architecture , and took it as a personal affront if any one ex- pressed Low Church 41.
... Prince Florimel at the very least . Also , in the same group stood Miss Grandville , a deceased dean's daughter , who talked eccle- siastical architecture , and took it as a personal affront if any one ex- pressed Low Church 41.
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