London Society, Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 2
... round their hut , that not on her wedding- morning , not on that summer eve when he won her down by the sea , did she love her Pierre so dearly , as now in this dark boisterous weather , that causes her very flesh to creep while she ...
... round their hut , that not on her wedding- morning , not on that summer eve when he won her down by the sea , did she love her Pierre so dearly , as now in this dark boisterous weather , that causes her very flesh to creep while she ...
Side 9
... round a sorrowing father , by the death - bed of one , whom in their different ways , both had very dearly loved . It was well that the young lady preserved her presence of mind , for Bruce seemed incapable of connected thought or ...
... round a sorrowing father , by the death - bed of one , whom in their different ways , both had very dearly loved . It was well that the young lady preserved her presence of mind , for Bruce seemed incapable of connected thought or ...
Side 10
... round and put her arm about his neck , where he sat in his chair at the writing- table . ' Papa , dear , ' she said , ' I have told them to get your dressing - room ready . You are ill , very ill . I can see it . You must go to bed ...
... round and put her arm about his neck , where he sat in his chair at the writing- table . ' Papa , dear , ' she said , ' I have told them to get your dressing - room ready . You are ill , very ill . I can see it . You must go to bed ...
Side 14
... round - young , too , and not so bad - looking , though I dare say she's used to good - looking chaps enough . The man's game who went in for Miss Bruce would be this : constant attention to her interests , supreme disregard for her ...
... round - young , too , and not so bad - looking , though I dare say she's used to good - looking chaps enough . The man's game who went in for Miss Bruce would be this : constant attention to her interests , supreme disregard for her ...
Side 32
... round her sport ; But the village Pearl would ill Match the Pearl of all the Court . Look upon her queenly brow , Note the wonder of her face , Its inimitable lines , Its incomparable grace ! Eyes of the Immortals gaze From those lids ...
... round her sport ; But the village Pearl would ill Match the Pearl of all the Court . Look upon her queenly brow , Note the wonder of her face , Its inimitable lines , Its incomparable grace ! Eyes of the Immortals gaze From those lids ...
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