London Society, Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 4
... answered the little man . ' Parbleu - yes - for the present , safe as the mole in the harbour , and likely to remain so if you will only keep out of the room . Come , you shall see her for one quite little moment . She desires it so ...
... answered the little man . ' Parbleu - yes - for the present , safe as the mole in the harbour , and likely to remain so if you will only keep out of the room . Come , you shall see her for one quite little moment . She desires it so ...
Side 8
... answered their questions with wonderful precision and presence of mind ; nay , that he was less prostrated by the blow than they should have expected . ' Disease of the heart , ' said they - I believe they called it ' the peri- cardium ...
... answered their questions with wonderful precision and presence of mind ; nay , that he was less prostrated by the blow than they should have expected . ' Disease of the heart , ' said they - I believe they called it ' the peri- cardium ...
Side 9
... answered , with a vague , distracted air . I have my children left - I have my children left ! But all the world cannot make up to me for what I have lost ! ' She thought his mind was wan- dering , and tried to recall him to himself ...
... answered , with a vague , distracted air . I have my children left - I have my children left ! But all the world cannot make up to me for what I have lost ! ' She thought his mind was wan- dering , and tried to recall him to himself ...
Side 10
... answered the familiar summons , which but this morning was ' missis's bell . ' While they are putting to , ' said she , calmly , ' I will write a telegraphic message and a letter . Tell him to send word when he is ready . I shall give ...
... answered the familiar summons , which but this morning was ' missis's bell . ' While they are putting to , ' said she , calmly , ' I will write a telegraphic message and a letter . Tell him to send word when he is ready . I shall give ...
Side 15
... answered Tom ; ' but I might not be back for a day or two . Mind about the parcel , though , ' he added , in the exuberance of his spirits . The thing's valuable . It's for a young lady . It's jewels , Dorothea . It's diamonds ! ' ' Lor ...
... answered Tom ; ' but I might not be back for a day or two . Mind about the parcel , though , ' he added , in the exuberance of his spirits . The thing's valuable . It's for a young lady . It's jewels , Dorothea . It's diamonds ! ' ' Lor ...
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