London Society, Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 2
... Once more he is at the old place in Cheshire , whither he has gone like any other young dandy , an agreeable addition to a country shooting- party because of his chestnut locks , his blue eyes , his handsome person , and general ...
... Once more he is at the old place in Cheshire , whither he has gone like any other young dandy , an agreeable addition to a country shooting- party because of his chestnut locks , his blue eyes , his handsome person , and general ...
Side 10
... once . ' Bargrave and Co. were Mr. Bruce's solicitors , as they had been his great - uncle's : it was the same firm , indeed , that had apprized him of his inheritance at Calais twenty years ago . How he rejoiced in their in- telligence ...
... once . ' Bargrave and Co. were Mr. Bruce's solicitors , as they had been his great - uncle's : it was the same firm , indeed , that had apprized him of his inheritance at Calais twenty years ago . How he rejoiced in their in- telligence ...
Side 15
... once more to the port ; but Bargrave had drawn his silk handkerchief over his face , and was already fast asleep . So uncle and nephew went into the trust - deed , morning after morn- ing , arriving in its perusal at a con- clusion ...
... once more to the port ; but Bargrave had drawn his silk handkerchief over his face , and was already fast asleep . So uncle and nephew went into the trust - deed , morning after morn- ing , arriving in its perusal at a con- clusion ...
Side 17
... once we baked at home , whence fresh difficulties with cooks , extra fuel and barm - bread , sometimes sour and sometimes heavy , and grumbled about up - stairs and down - stairs all the week . After that we brewed at home , and were ...
... once we baked at home , whence fresh difficulties with cooks , extra fuel and barm - bread , sometimes sour and sometimes heavy , and grumbled about up - stairs and down - stairs all the week . After that we brewed at home , and were ...
Side 31
... once began to jingle the best peal the dual could produce . The carriage entered the Hall gates , and a lady of middle age was handed out by a soldier - like young man who accompanied her . With bare heads the farmers and labourers made ...
... once began to jingle the best peal the dual could produce . The carriage entered the Hall gates , and a lady of middle age was handed out by a soldier - like young man who accompanied her . With bare heads the farmers and labourers made ...
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