London Society, Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 12
... played a good hand at whist . While he lived , though it was a mystery how he lived , he kept Mrs. Ryfe ' very com- fortable , ' to use Bargrave's expres- sion . When he died he left her nothing but the boy Tom , a pre- cocious urchin ...
... played a good hand at whist . While he lived , though it was a mystery how he lived , he kept Mrs. Ryfe ' very com- fortable , ' to use Bargrave's expres- sion . When he died he left her nothing but the boy Tom , a pre- cocious urchin ...
Side 25
... played ; quick to discern the cha- racter of those around him , and prompt to avail himself of their knowledge . Little hampered by the conventionalities which impose trammels on men born in an elevated station , and refined by elegant ...
... played ; quick to discern the cha- racter of those around him , and prompt to avail himself of their knowledge . Little hampered by the conventionalities which impose trammels on men born in an elevated station , and refined by elegant ...
Side 29
... played - title and fortune on the one hand and trans- portation on the other . The whole history of this wonderful fabric of deception came out on the criminal trial . The one strange fact was that he certainly had received some ...
... played - title and fortune on the one hand and trans- portation on the other . The whole history of this wonderful fabric of deception came out on the criminal trial . The one strange fact was that he certainly had received some ...
Side 39
... playing my game all through : my last move will checkmate him . It's time to play it . You've ten minutes to see to the sleigh ; and I to dance number nineteen . Go along , old boy ! ' " - ? " Now tread me a measure , quoth young ...
... playing my game all through : my last move will checkmate him . It's time to play it . You've ten minutes to see to the sleigh ; and I to dance number nineteen . Go along , old boy ! ' " - ? " Now tread me a measure , quoth young ...
Side 40
... playing his opponent's game . That tête - à - tête in the drawing - room at Dane Court just now , even , hadn't taught him better than to take this tone to the girl a second time that night . He fancied , perhaps , that with my lady to ...
... playing his opponent's game . That tête - à - tête in the drawing - room at Dane Court just now , even , hadn't taught him better than to take this tone to the girl a second time that night . He fancied , perhaps , that with my lady to ...
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admiration answered asked Aunt Aunt Agatha ball Bearwarden beauty better birds called carriage course Crystal Palace dance dark dear Dick dinner door dress Ecclesfield English eyes face favour feel followed friends gentleman girl give glad Gladstone Gladstone's Gurnel hand happy head heard heart honour hope hour kind knew Lady Margaret light live London look Lord Lord Byron Lord Derby Lord Lyndhurst Lord Palmerston machine Maud ment mind Miss Bruce Miss Duke morning mother ness never night once Oxford palace pale pantomime passed Peelites perhaps Phormio poor port wine racter remarkable round Ryfe seemed sewing sewing machine side Sir Robert Peel smile speak Stanmore sure sweet tell thing thought tion told took turned uncon valentine voice walk Whigs wife wine woman wonder words young lady