London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 3
... smiles of welcome , and the dear fond face looking down so proudly and wist- fully on its treasure ? Consequences indeed ! They have been left with the heavy baggage at London Bridge , to reach their proper owner possibly hereafter in ...
... smiles of welcome , and the dear fond face looking down so proudly and wist- fully on its treasure ? Consequences indeed ! They have been left with the heavy baggage at London Bridge , to reach their proper owner possibly hereafter in ...
Side 8
... smile had hitherto been welcome in his eyes as the light of morning , could not rouse his attention by the depth of her own uncontrolled grief . He sat like an idiot or an opium eater , till something prompted him to open the window and ...
... smile had hitherto been welcome in his eyes as the light of morning , could not rouse his attention by the depth of her own uncontrolled grief . He sat like an idiot or an opium eater , till something prompted him to open the window and ...
Side 10
... smile , letting her lead him away like a little child . He would even have 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 ...
... smile , letting her lead him away like a little child . He would even have 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 ...
Side 38
... smile that crossed the girl's pale face when he talked of that . ' What's been the matter , Mignonne ? Helen whispered as she came up to Hilda by the fire , and Marsden stalked away stridently in his varnished boots . ' Have you told ...
... smile that crossed the girl's pale face when he talked of that . ' What's been the matter , Mignonne ? Helen whispered as she came up to Hilda by the fire , and Marsden stalked away stridently in his varnished boots . ' Have you told ...
Side 42
... smile ; and we must leave him to it , I'm afraid ! ' He looked at his watch as he spoke . ' Yes ; we've no time to waste . Allons ! The mare laid herself out fairly now . The speed at which they tore along almost took Hilda's breath ...
... smile ; and we must leave him to it , I'm afraid ! ' He looked at his watch as he spoke . ' Yes ; we've no time to waste . Allons ! The mare laid herself out fairly now . The speed at which they tore along almost took Hilda's breath ...
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