London Society, Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 2
... eyes and gold ear - rings of Mademoiselle Thérèse , who presides over Love and Bacchus therein . Such a night as gives the travel- " lers in the mail - packet some notion of those ups and downs in life which landsmen may bless ...
... eyes and gold ear - rings of Mademoiselle Thérèse , who presides over Love and Bacchus therein . Such a night as gives the travel- " lers in the mail - packet some notion of those ups and downs in life which landsmen may bless ...
Side 3
... eyes to con- sequences , in that recklessness of devotion which , lead though it may to much unhappiness in life , consti- tutes not the least lovable trait of the female character , so ready to burst into extremes of right and wrong ...
... eyes to con- sequences , in that recklessness of devotion which , lead though it may to much unhappiness in life , consti- tutes not the least lovable trait of the female character , so ready to burst into extremes of right and wrong ...
Side 7
... eyes must open on his own no more . She was so gentle , too , so patient , So sweet - tempered , and oh ! so true . He had been a man of the world , neither better nor worse than others : he knew women well ; knew how rare are the good ...
... eyes must open on his own no more . She was so gentle , too , so patient , So sweet - tempered , and oh ! so true . He had been a man of the world , neither better nor worse than others : he knew women well ; knew how rare are the good ...
Side 8
... eye , and the turn of that grey rigid hand warned him with a stab of something he refused persistently to believe . Then ... eyes as the light of morning , could not rouse his attention by the depth of her own uncontrolled grief . He sat ...
... eye , and the turn of that grey rigid hand warned him with a stab of something he refused persistently to believe . Then ... eyes as the light of morning , could not rouse his attention by the depth of her own uncontrolled grief . He sat ...
Side 9
... 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 children left - I have my children left ! But all the world cannot make up to me for what I have lost ...
... 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 children left - I have my children left ! But all the world cannot make up to me for what I have lost ...
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