London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 3
... 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 this fresh ...
... 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 this fresh ...
Side 4
... face with so comical an ex- pression of congratulation , sympa- thy , pity , and amusement , that Mr. Bruce's fears vanished on the in- stant , and he found voice to ask in husky accents ' If it was over ? ' ' Over ! ' repeated the ...
... face with so comical an ex- pression of congratulation , sympa- thy , pity , and amusement , that Mr. Bruce's fears vanished on the in- stant , and he found voice to ask in husky accents ' If it was over ? ' ' Over ! ' repeated the ...
Side 9
... face . He raised his head to speak , but stop- ping himself with an obvious effort , looked long and scrutinisingly in his daughter's face . Maud Bruce was a very beautiful girl even now , in the extremity of her sorrow . She had been ...
... face . He raised his head to speak , but stop- ping himself with an obvious effort , looked long and scrutinisingly in his daughter's face . Maud Bruce was a very beautiful girl even now , in the extremity of her sorrow . She had been ...
Side 10
... face with a vacant stare . Maud was equal to the occasion . Obviously something more than sorrow had reduced her father to this state . She sat down opposite , scribbled off a note hastily enough , but in the clear unwavering hand ...
... face with a vacant stare . Maud was equal to the occasion . Obviously something more than sorrow had reduced her father to this state . She sat down opposite , scribbled off a note hastily enough , but in the clear unwavering hand ...
Side 15
... face fell . ' Can't we fight it , uncle ? ' said he , stoutly , apply- ing himself once more to the port ; but Bargrave had drawn his silk handkerchief over his face , and was already fast asleep . So uncle and nephew went into the ...
... face fell . ' Can't we fight it , uncle ? ' said he , stoutly , apply- ing himself once more to the port ; but Bargrave had drawn his silk handkerchief over his face , and was already fast asleep . So uncle and nephew went into the ...
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