London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 5
... ment of the last few hours . They were not calculated to afford him much distraction . A circular from a coal company , a couple of invitations to dinner , a tailor's bill , and a manifesto from the firm , call- ing attention to the ...
... ment of the last few hours . They were not calculated to afford him much distraction . A circular from a coal company , a couple of invitations to dinner , a tailor's bill , and a manifesto from the firm , call- ing attention to the ...
Side 6
... ment . He gave himself credit for self - denial in not waking Nina on the instant to tell her of their good fortune . Still more , he plumed him- self on his forethought in resolving to ask her doctor's leave before he entered on so ...
... ment . He gave himself credit for self - denial in not waking Nina on the instant to tell her of their good fortune . Still more , he plumed him- self on his forethought in resolving to ask her doctor's leave before he entered on so ...
Side 8
... ment . Her work was heaped on the sofa ; a book she had been reading lay open on the table ; the very flowers she gathered an hour ago had the dew on them still . He could not finish his first letter without con- sulting her , for she ...
... ment . Her work was heaped on the sofa ; a book she had been reading lay open on the table ; the very flowers she gathered an hour ago had the dew on them still . He could not finish his first letter without con- sulting her , for she ...
Side 23
... ment that the first dividend would be paid out of capital ; that we should fall to one per cent .; and that the shareholders would be placed under most unpleasing contribu- tories towards making good all sorts of defalcations . Whereas ...
... ment that the first dividend would be paid out of capital ; that we should fall to one per cent .; and that the shareholders would be placed under most unpleasing contribu- tories towards making good all sorts of defalcations . Whereas ...
Side 24
... ment . If poor Lord Hastings had not made those lucky hits when he first went on the turf , perhaps he would not have verified the family motto in a new , sad sense , and ' scat- tered his arrows ' so freely . What a world of meaning ...
... ment . If poor Lord Hastings had not made those lucky hits when he first went on the turf , perhaps he would not have verified the family motto in a new , sad sense , and ' scat- tered his arrows ' so freely . What a world of meaning ...
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