London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 10
... give him exactly ten minutes . ' Once more she glanced uneasily at Mr. Bruce ; what she saw decided her . In half a dozen words she penned a concise message to her father's solicitor , desiring him to come himself or send a confidential ...
... give him exactly ten minutes . ' Once more she glanced uneasily at Mr. Bruce ; what she saw decided her . In half a dozen words she penned a concise message to her father's solicitor , desiring him to come himself or send a confidential ...
Side 12
... give an account of Tom's position in the firm of Bar- grave and Co. Old Bargrave's sister had chosen to marry a certain Mr. Ryfe , of whom nobody knew more than that he could shoot pigeons , had been concerned in one or two doubtful ...
... give an account of Tom's position in the firm of Bar- grave and Co. Old Bargrave's sister had chosen to marry a certain Mr. Ryfe , of whom nobody knew more than that he could shoot pigeons , had been concerned in one or two doubtful ...
Side 14
... give in without a fight . Why shouldn't I try my chance ? It's a good spec . It must be a good spec . And yet , hang it ! such a high - handed girl as that would suit me without a shil- ling . It dashed me a little at first ; but I like ...
... give in without a fight . Why shouldn't I try my chance ? It's a good spec . It must be a good spec . And yet , hang it ! such a high - handed girl as that would suit me without a shil- ling . It dashed me a little at first ; but I like ...
Side 15
... give in without a fight . We'll look at it again to - morrow . If it reads as I think , I wouldn't give a pinch of snuff for the young lady's chance . ' Tom's face fell . ' Can't we fight it , uncle ? ' said he , stoutly , apply- ing ...
... give in without a fight . We'll look at it again to - morrow . If it reads as I think , I wouldn't give a pinch of snuff for the young lady's chance . ' Tom's face fell . ' Can't we fight it , uncle ? ' said he , stoutly , apply- ing ...
Side 21
... give him the profits of a partner before you can expect in him another self . A manager who has proved his fitness ... gives his firm a prefer- ence ? So well is this understood , that no sooner does an agent apply for terms of contract ...
... give him the profits of a partner before you can expect in him another self . A manager who has proved his fitness ... gives his firm a prefer- ence ? So well is this understood , that no sooner does an agent apply for terms of contract ...
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