London Society, Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 9
... not make up his mind to reveal . Maud , whose quickness of percep- tion was seldom at fault , did not fail to observe this , and reviewing the position with her accustomed coolness , drew her father gently to the writing - M. or N. 9.
... not make up his mind to reveal . Maud , whose quickness of percep- tion was seldom at fault , did not fail to observe this , and reviewing the position with her accustomed coolness , drew her father gently to the writing - M. or N. 9.
Side 10
... observe no signs of attention on her father's part - no inquiries as to her motives -apparently no consciousness of what she was doing . When the brougham was heard to roll away at a gallop , she came round and put her arm about his ...
... observe no signs of attention on her father's part - no inquiries as to her motives -apparently no consciousness of what she was doing . When the brougham was heard to roll away at a gallop , she came round and put her arm about his ...
Side 12
... observed Mr. Bargrave , in answer to his nephew's commu- nication . Something of a seizure , no doubt . Time is of importance ; the young lady's telegram should have come to hand last night . Be so good as to make a note on the back ...
... observed Mr. Bargrave , in answer to his nephew's commu- nication . Something of a seizure , no doubt . Time is of importance ; the young lady's telegram should have come to hand last night . Be so good as to make a note on the back ...
Side 15
... observed , ' the beauty of our English law is , that you can always fight a thing , even if you haven't a leg to stand on . ' It was almost time for Tom Ryfe's return journey to Ecclesfield , and a coat ordered for the express pur- pose ...
... observed , ' the beauty of our English law is , that you can always fight a thing , even if you haven't a leg to stand on . ' It was almost time for Tom Ryfe's return journey to Ecclesfield , and a coat ordered for the express pur- pose ...
Side 17
... observed of his daughters ' ingenious schemes of economy , that he never could find that he lived for at all the less . For instance , once we baked at home , whence fresh difficulties with cooks , extra fuel and barm - bread ...
... observed of his daughters ' ingenious schemes of economy , that he never could find that he lived for at all the less . For instance , once we baked at home , whence fresh difficulties with cooks , extra fuel and barm - bread ...
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