London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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... Gurnel Duke's First Valentine : - XII . A Cruel Parting 315 Chap . I. 161 XIII , Sixes and Sevens 450 II . 165 XIV . The Officers ' Mess 457 III . 241 IV . 249 xv . Mrs. Stanmore at Home- Dancing .. 462 .. Lady Margaret's Valentine 128 ...
... Gurnel Duke's First Valentine : - XII . A Cruel Parting 315 Chap . I. 161 XIII , Sixes and Sevens 450 II . 165 XIV . The Officers ' Mess 457 III . 241 IV . 249 xv . Mrs. Stanmore at Home- Dancing .. 462 .. Lady Margaret's Valentine 128 ...
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... two opinions . That I should be so blind , alas , As not to see ! I own correction- The pretty face within that glass Is your sole subject of reflection , " OXFORD UNION SOCIETY 161 GURNEL DUKE'S FIRST VALENTINE . 160.
... two opinions . That I should be so blind , alas , As not to see ! I own correction- The pretty face within that glass Is your sole subject of reflection , " OXFORD UNION SOCIETY 161 GURNEL DUKE'S FIRST VALENTINE . 160.
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James Hogg, Florence Marryat. " OXFORD UNION SOCIETY 161 GURNEL DUKE'S FIRST VALENTINE . A. REFLECTIONS . [ See the Verses . THIS is a story told over the fire was staying.
James Hogg, Florence Marryat. " OXFORD UNION SOCIETY 161 GURNEL DUKE'S FIRST VALENTINE . A. REFLECTIONS . [ See the Verses . THIS is a story told over the fire was staying.
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James Hogg, Florence Marryat. OXFORD UNION SOCIETY 161 GURNEL DUKE'S FIRST VALENTINE . A STORY IN FOUR.
James Hogg, Florence Marryat. OXFORD UNION SOCIETY 161 GURNEL DUKE'S FIRST VALENTINE . A STORY IN FOUR.
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... Gurnel Duke shook his head , and appeared nowise inclined . A man of some four - and - thirty years , with broad , large forehead , dark , penetrative eyes , mouth steadfast in itself a man , written within and without , was Gurnel Duke ...
... Gurnel Duke shook his head , and appeared nowise inclined . A man of some four - and - thirty years , with broad , large forehead , dark , penetrative eyes , mouth steadfast in itself a man , written within and without , was Gurnel Duke ...
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