London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 2
... morning , not on that summer eve when he won her down by the sea , did she love her Pierre so dearly , as now in this dark boisterous weather , that causes her very flesh to creep while she listens to its roar . body who could help it ...
... morning , not on that summer eve when he won her down by the sea , did she love her Pierre so dearly , as now in this dark boisterous weather , that causes her very flesh to creep while she listens to its roar . body who could help it ...
Side 5
... morning , to inquire after madame and to renew my acquaintance with mademoiselle - I should say with " your charming mees . " Monsieur , you are now father of a family - you should keep early hours . Good- night then - till to - morrow ...
... morning , to inquire after madame and to renew my acquaintance with mademoiselle - I should say with " your charming mees . " Monsieur , you are now father of a family - you should keep early hours . Good- night then - till to - morrow ...
Side 6
... morning light . Everything spoke of hope and happiness and vitality . Bruce opened his window , drew in long breaths of the keen , reviving air , and stole to listen at Nina's door . How his heart went up in grati- tude to heaven ...
... morning light . Everything spoke of hope and happiness and vitality . Bruce opened his window , drew in long breaths of the keen , reviving air , and stole to listen at Nina's door . How his heart went up in grati- tude to heaven ...
Side 8
... morning as usual , after smoking a cigar in her society on the lawn , while she tied , and snipped , and gathered the flowers of her pretty garden . He had visited the stable , ordered the pony - carriage , seen the keeper , and been to ...
... morning as usual , after smoking a cigar in her society on the lawn , while she tied , and snipped , and gathered the flowers of her pretty garden . He had visited the stable , ordered the pony - carriage , seen the keeper , and been to ...
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... morning was ' missis's bell . ' While they are putting to , ' said she , calmly , ' I will write a telegraphic message and a letter . Tell him to send word when he is ready . I shall give him exactly ten minutes . ' Once more she ...
... morning was ' missis's bell . ' While they are putting to , ' said she , calmly , ' I will write a telegraphic message and a letter . Tell him to send word when he is ready . I shall give him exactly ten minutes . ' Once more she ...
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