London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 15
... asked Dorothea . ' I should like to clean up a - bit while you was away . ' ' Only to Bragford , ' 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 ...
... asked Dorothea . ' I should like to clean up a - bit while you was away . ' ' Only to Bragford , ' 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 ...
Side 25
... asked permis- sion to add something emblematical of his native country ; and as he had heard that coats of arms sometimes had supporters , he would like to have the cross of Savoy and the lily of Bourbon supported by English John Bulls ...
... asked permis- sion to add something emblematical of his native country ; and as he had heard that coats of arms sometimes had supporters , he would like to have the cross of Savoy and the lily of Bourbon supported by English John Bulls ...
Side 28
... Asked to spell ' vicissitudes , ' he spelt it vissici- tudes ; ' and when there was a laugh , he said he could give authority for such spelling in the dictionaries . Asked to spell ' scrutiny , ' he spelt it ' screwteny , ' and insisted ...
... Asked to spell ' vicissitudes , ' he spelt it vissici- tudes ; ' and when there was a laugh , he said he could give authority for such spelling in the dictionaries . Asked to spell ' scrutiny , ' he spelt it ' screwteny , ' and insisted ...
Side 29
... asked him whether he had not di- rected the name of Goodkin to be engraved on the brooch , by a jewel- ler in Oxford Street , a short time before ? The witness acknowledged that he had . There was the utmost sensation at this avowal ...
... asked him whether he had not di- rected the name of Goodkin to be engraved on the brooch , by a jewel- ler in Oxford Street , a short time before ? The witness acknowledged that he had . There was the utmost sensation at this avowal ...
Side 37
... asked me ? ' I asked you why I should give up this ball ? ' She met his hard eyes quite steadily . He looked at her in real surprise . • Did you not hear me say it was my wish , my request ? You can require no better reason . ' • A ...
... asked me ? ' I asked you why I should give up this ball ? ' She met his hard eyes quite steadily . He looked at her in real surprise . • Did you not hear me say it was my wish , my request ? You can require no better reason . ' • A ...
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