London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 2
... walking . ' So the two proceeded in silence , till a sharp turn of the road brought them suddenly in view of the dolo- mite mountains - those strange , weird , unearthly mountains , worth travelling thousands of miles to see for ...
... walking . ' So the two proceeded in silence , till a sharp turn of the road brought them suddenly in view of the dolo- mite mountains - those strange , weird , unearthly mountains , worth travelling thousands of miles to see for ...
Side 3
... walking the rest of the way to Lienz . Amelia pursed up her lips scornfully , knowing right well that nothing short of the presence of a specimen of the noble gender would have induced Clotilda to walk a step on such a day . But ...
... walking the rest of the way to Lienz . Amelia pursed up her lips scornfully , knowing right well that nothing short of the presence of a specimen of the noble gender would have induced Clotilda to walk a step on such a day . But ...
Side 4
... walk ; for Clo- tilda was most firmly of opinion that the fewer ladies and the more gentlemen , the better for the forming of agreeable society . At the table - d'hôte , where the whole party soon met , ' the ladies ' proved to be ...
... walk ; for Clo- tilda was most firmly of opinion that the fewer ladies and the more gentlemen , the better for the forming of agreeable society . At the table - d'hôte , where the whole party soon met , ' the ladies ' proved to be ...
Side 11
... walk , a good deal more sympathy in all Sir John's tastes and ideas developed itself , and a few allusions to her maternal uncle , Sir George Tre- velian , a real live baronet , quite con- firmed Miss Brooks in a very high position in ...
... walk , a good deal more sympathy in all Sir John's tastes and ideas developed itself , and a few allusions to her maternal uncle , Sir George Tre- velian , a real live baronet , quite con- firmed Miss Brooks in a very high position in ...
Side 20
... walk that serves for a promenade . There's one row of houses with the advantage of facing the green and the sea , and behind it another row of houses without any advantage at all . The first are very expensive but very fair ; the latter ...
... walk that serves for a promenade . There's one row of houses with the advantage of facing the green and the sea , and behind it another row of houses without any advantage at all . The first are very expensive but very fair ; the latter ...
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