London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 4
... passed the taw- dry mirror on the chimney - piece , of a very pale and anxious face strangely unlike his own , while from behind the half - drawa bed- curtains he heard a quiet placid breathing , and a weak faint voice with its tender ...
... passed the taw- dry mirror on the chimney - piece , of a very pale and anxious face strangely unlike his own , while from behind the half - drawa bed- curtains he heard a quiet placid breathing , and a weak faint voice with its tender ...
Side 5
... passed through , the first few whiffs of his cigar were soothing and consolatory in the extreme , but reflection comes with tobacco , not less surely than warmth comes with fire ; and soon he began to see the crowd of fresh difficulties ...
... passed through , the first few whiffs of his cigar were soothing and consolatory in the extreme , but reflection comes with tobacco , not less surely than warmth comes with fire ; and soon he began to see the crowd of fresh difficulties ...
Side 10
... passed the bed where his wife lay without a look , but that his daughter stopped him at the door . ' Papa , ' said she - and the girl deserved credit for the courage with which she kept her tears back- ' won't you kiss her before you go ...
... passed the bed where his wife lay without a look , but that his daughter stopped him at the door . ' Papa , ' said she - and the girl deserved credit for the courage with which she kept her tears back- ' won't you kiss her before you go ...
Side 26
... passed away . An appeal was sub- sequently brought to the House of Lords , that is to say , to those few eminent personages who are known as the law lords , and to whom the House invariably relegates its judi- cial functions . It is ...
... passed away . An appeal was sub- sequently brought to the House of Lords , that is to say , to those few eminent personages who are known as the law lords , and to whom the House invariably relegates its judi- cial functions . It is ...
Side 27
... passed to his daughter Florence and her issue . The claimant , however , by no means lost sight of his case . He collected a great deal of oral tes- timony , not forgetting Bible , pic- tures , seals , rings , certificates calcu- lated ...
... passed to his daughter Florence and her issue . The claimant , however , by no means lost sight of his case . He collected a great deal of oral tes- timony , not forgetting Bible , pic- tures , seals , rings , certificates calcu- lated ...
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