London Society, Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 2
... person , and general recklessness of charac- ter : agreeable , he reflects , to elderly roués and established married women , but a scarecrow to mothers , and a stumblingblock to daughters , as being utterly penniless and rather good ...
... person , and general recklessness of charac- ter : agreeable , he reflects , to elderly roués and established married women , but a scarecrow to mothers , and a stumblingblock to daughters , as being utterly penniless and rather good ...
Side 4
... person of experience , the wife of a Calais fisherman , and now employed for the thirteenth time in her yearly occupation . But this has nothing to do with Mr. Bruce . That gentleman stole on tiptoe through the darkened room , catch ...
... person of experience , the wife of a Calais fisherman , and now employed for the thirteenth time in her yearly occupation . But this has nothing to do with Mr. Bruce . That gentleman stole on tiptoe through the darkened room , catch ...
Side 8
... person in the world to whom another is more than all the world beside . This person was sitting by Nina's bed , except for a few brief minutes at a time , utterly stupefied and im- movable . Even Maud - his che- rished daughter Maud ...
... person in the world to whom another is more than all the world beside . This person was sitting by Nina's bed , except for a few brief minutes at a time , utterly stupefied and im- movable . Even Maud - his che- rished daughter Maud ...
Side 10
... person to Ecclesfield Manor , by the very first train , on urgent business ; and wrote a letter as well to the same address , explaining her need of immediate assistance , for Mr. Bar- grave to receive the following morn- ing , in case ...
... person to Ecclesfield Manor , by the very first train , on urgent business ; and wrote a letter as well to the same address , explaining her need of immediate assistance , for Mr. Bar- grave to receive the following morn- ing , in case ...
Side 16
... persons but from dire necessity have the energy to keep sufficient watch on their shillings and their pence ; and that ladies soon find themselves obliged to compound , by attending to the more weighty matters , and leaving the rest to ...
... persons but from dire necessity have the energy to keep sufficient watch on their shillings and their pence ; and that ladies soon find themselves obliged to compound , by attending to the more weighty matters , and leaving the rest to ...
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