London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 7
... admiration , careless of affection , weak - headed , shallow - hearted , and desirous only of that which could not possibly be her own ? Such were most of the women amongst whom he had been thrown in his youth ; but oh ! how unlike her ...
... admiration , careless of affection , weak - headed , shallow - hearted , and desirous only of that which could not possibly be her own ? Such were most of the women amongst whom he had been thrown in his youth ; but oh ! how unlike her ...
Side 8
... admiration to the loveliness of the dead lady , discussed the leading article of that day's Times ' with perfect equanimity . What would you have ? There can be but one person in the world to whom another is more than all the world ...
... admiration to the loveliness of the dead lady , discussed the leading article of that day's Times ' with perfect equanimity . What would you have ? There can be but one person in the world to whom another is more than all the world ...
Side 9
... admiration for her beauty , there was yet in it a fierceness which chilled and repelled him , while he worshipped ; how his children could never be brought to look in the fair face of their stepmother without crying aloud for fear ; and ...
... admiration for her beauty , there was yet in it a fierceness which chilled and repelled him , while he worshipped ; how his children could never be brought to look in the fair face of their stepmother without crying aloud for fear ; and ...
Side 15
... admiring glances from cab - drivers , omnibus - conductors , a precocious shoeblack , and the policeman on duty , as she tripped into Holborn , and mingled with the living stream that flows unceasingly down M. or N. 15.
... admiring glances from cab - drivers , omnibus - conductors , a precocious shoeblack , and the policeman on duty , as she tripped into Holborn , and mingled with the living stream that flows unceasingly down M. or N. 15.
Side 24
... admiration of his public character . Yet it is hard to know when a man is lucky or when unlucky . If a man is going to lose a fortune in gambling he generally has some strokes of luck at the commence- ment . If poor Lord Hastings had ...
... admiration of his public character . Yet it is hard to know when a man is lucky or when unlucky . If a man is going to lose a fortune in gambling he generally has some strokes of luck at the commence- ment . If poor Lord Hastings had ...
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