London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 3
... knew well enough ; but neither he nor his Nina , as he called her , would have paused for this con- sideration . There were other diffi- culties , trivial in appearance , ha- rassing , vexatious , insurmountable in reality , that yet ...
... knew well enough ; but neither he nor his Nina , as he called her , would have paused for this con- sideration . There were other diffi- culties , trivial in appearance , ha- rassing , vexatious , insurmountable in reality , that yet ...
Side 7
... knew women well ; knew how rare are the good ones ; knew the prize he had won , and valued it — yes , he was sure he always valued it as it deserved . What was the use ? Had she not far better have been like the others - petulant ...
... knew women well ; knew how rare are the good ones ; knew the prize he had won , and valued it — yes , he was sure he always valued it as it deserved . What was the use ? Had she not far better have been like the others - petulant ...
Side 12
... knew more than that he could shoot pigeons , had been concerned in one or two doubtful turf transactions , and played a good hand at whist . While he lived , though it was a mystery how he lived , he kept Mrs. Ryfe ' very com- fortable ...
... knew more than that he could shoot pigeons , had been concerned in one or two doubtful turf transactions , and played a good hand at whist . While he lived , though it was a mystery how he lived , he kept Mrs. Ryfe ' very com- fortable ...
Side 23
... knew some- thing about metallurgy . He tried each test , solid and fluid , satisfied himself of the quality of the gold , and then , with all the money he had , or could borrow , he bought as much gold as might be , and showed a profit ...
... knew some- thing about metallurgy . He tried each test , solid and fluid , satisfied himself of the quality of the gold , and then , with all the money he had , or could borrow , he bought as much gold as might be , and showed a profit ...
Side 24
... knew him well . I cannot tell the exact year in which Ward entered the Duke of Lucca's service - it must have been between 1825 and 1830. He was for some years in the ducal stables , when his cleverness and good con- duct attracted the ...
... knew him well . I cannot tell the exact year in which Ward entered the Duke of Lucca's service - it must have been between 1825 and 1830. He was for some years in the ducal stables , when his cleverness and good con- duct attracted the ...
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