London Society, Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 9
... means to hide ; that the raven tresses clinging coquetishly to that faultless head were most unlikely to be severed as a tribute of affection for any one whose conquest would not be a question of pride and profit to their owner ...
... means to hide ; that the raven tresses clinging coquetishly to that faultless head were most unlikely to be severed as a tribute of affection for any one whose conquest would not be a question of pride and profit to their owner ...
Side 14
... means , ' assented Bar- grave . Her very good health , poor girl ! But as to the succession I have my doubts ; grave doubts . There's a trust , Tom . I looked over the deed while you were down there to - day . It is so worded that a 14 ...
... means , ' assented Bar- grave . Her very good health , poor girl ! But as to the succession I have my doubts ; grave doubts . There's a trust , Tom . I looked over the deed while you were down there to - day . It is so worded that a 14 ...
Side 16
... means that one whole sovereign , and another half - sove- reign on the top of it , must be paid away extra at the end of the year . Now suppose only one penny a day wasted in wood , three pennies a day in coals , two more in needless ...
... means that one whole sovereign , and another half - sove- reign on the top of it , must be paid away extra at the end of the year . Now suppose only one penny a day wasted in wood , three pennies a day in coals , two more in needless ...
Side 24
... means and healthful tastes , a hand- some estate and a handsome wife . There is a tale of his prowess re- lated about his wife . They were at Edinburgh , and were going to a great ball , when , to her infinite annoyance , she found that ...
... means and healthful tastes , a hand- some estate and a handsome wife . There is a tale of his prowess re- lated about his wife . They were at Edinburgh , and were going to a great ball , when , to her infinite annoyance , she found that ...
Side 27
... means to gain his elevation . A peer was a judge , an adviser of the Crown , a member of the legislature ; and conditions such as these , taking men as they were , and human nature as it is , must necessarily have a tendency to fetter a ...
... means to gain his elevation . A peer was a judge , an adviser of the Crown , a member of the legislature ; and conditions such as these , taking men as they were , and human nature as it is , must necessarily have a tendency to fetter a ...
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