London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 6
... tell her of their good fortune . Still more , he plumed him- self on his forethought in resolving to ask her doctor's leave before he entered on so exciting a topic with the invalid . He longed to tell somebody . He was so happy , so ...
... tell her of their good fortune . Still more , he plumed him- self on his forethought in resolving to ask her doctor's leave before he entered on so exciting a topic with the invalid . He longed to tell somebody . He was so happy , so ...
Side 10
... Tell him to send word when he is ready . I shall give him exactly ten minutes . ' Once more she glanced uneasily at Mr. Bruce ; what she saw decided her . In half a dozen words she penned a concise message to her father's solicitor ...
... Tell him to send word when he is ready . I shall give him exactly ten minutes . ' Once more she glanced uneasily at Mr. Bruce ; what she saw decided her . In half a dozen words she penned a concise message to her father's solicitor ...
Side 12
... Tell that young scamp he is to sleep in the office to - night . He mustn't leave it on any considera- tion while I'm away . I'm going into the country , and I'll break his head when I come back . ' Tom Ryfe then huddled the letter into ...
... Tell that young scamp he is to sleep in the office to - night . He mustn't leave it on any considera- tion while I'm away . I'm going into the country , and I'll break his head when I come back . ' Tom Ryfe then huddled the letter into ...
Side 13
... tell me I can't go in and take my pick . " Nothing venture , no- thing have , " they say . I ain't going to venture much . I don't see occa- sion for it , but I'll have what I want , you see if I won't , or I'll know the reason why ...
... tell me I can't go in and take my pick . " Nothing venture , no- thing have , " they say . I ain't going to venture much . I don't see occa- sion for it , but I'll have what I want , you see if I won't , or I'll know the reason why ...
Side 32
... tell , Are these Chloes of the plain , These Dorindas of the dell . Sunny locks about them float , Blue as summer beam their eyes , Roses freshen in their cheeks , Aromatic are their sighs . Happy poets , who to song Can their hearts ...
... tell , Are these Chloes of the plain , These Dorindas of the dell . Sunny locks about them float , Blue as summer beam their eyes , Roses freshen in their cheeks , Aromatic are their sighs . Happy poets , who to song Can their hearts ...
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