London Society, Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 3
... dear fond face looking down so proudly and wist- fully on its treasure ? Consequences indeed ! They have been left with the heavy baggage at London Bridge , to reach their proper owner possibly hereafter in Paris ; but meantime , with ...
... dear fond face looking down so proudly and wist- fully on its treasure ? Consequences indeed ! They have been left with the heavy baggage at London Bridge , to reach their proper owner possibly hereafter in Paris ; but meantime , with ...
Side 4
... dear , to - to show you this , ' • This was a morsel of something swathed up in wrappings , round which the young mother's arm was folded with proud , protecting love ; but I think he had been too anxious about the woman to feel a ...
... dear , to - to show you this , ' • This was a morsel of something swathed up in wrappings , round which the young mother's arm was folded with proud , protecting love ; but I think he had been too anxious about the woman to feel a ...
Side 9
... dear papa , for my sake . You love me too . ' The appeal was well chosen ; once more the tears came to his eyes , and he woke up as from a dream . ' You are a good girl , Maud , ' he answered , with a vague , distracted air . I have my ...
... dear papa , for my sake . You love me too . ' The appeal was well chosen ; once more the tears came to his eyes , and he woke up as from a dream . ' You are a good girl , Maud , ' he answered , with a vague , distracted air . I have my ...
Side 10
... dear , ' she said , ' I have told them to get your dressing - room ready . You are ill , very ill . I can see it . You must go to bed . ' He nodded , and smiled . Such a weary , silly smile , letting her lead him away like a little ...
... dear , ' she said , ' I have told them to get your dressing - room ready . You are ill , very ill . I can see it . You must go to bed . ' He nodded , and smiled . Such a weary , silly smile , letting her lead him away like a little ...
Side 11
... dear , kind mother ! I wasn't half good enough to you while you were with us , and now- but I won't cry I won't cry . There'll be time enough for all that by - and - by . The first thing to think of is about papa . He hasn't borne it ...
... dear , kind mother ! I wasn't half good enough to you while you were with us , and now- but I won't cry I won't cry . There'll be time enough for all that by - and - by . The first thing to think of is about papa . He hasn't borne it ...
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