London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 11
... thing to think of is about papa . He hasn't borne it well . Men have very little courage when they come to trial , and I fear I fear , there is some- thing sadly wrong with him . Let me see . Three - quarters of an hour to get to ...
... thing to think of is about papa . He hasn't borne it well . Men have very little courage when they come to trial , and I fear I fear , there is some- thing sadly wrong with him . Let me see . Three - quarters of an hour to get to ...
Side 15
... thing , even if you haven't a leg to stand on . ' It was almost time for Tom Ryfe's return journey to Ecclesfield , and a coat ordered for the express pur- pose of captivating Miss Bruce had actually come home , when the post brought ...
... thing , even if you haven't a leg to stand on . ' It was almost time for Tom Ryfe's return journey to Ecclesfield , and a coat ordered for the express pur- pose of captivating Miss Bruce had actually come home , when the post brought ...
Side 23
... thing it is to be born in a state of luck . The ancient Romans , towards whom I early imbibed a well - sustained feel- ing of aversion , reckoned good luck among the highest qualifications of a general . To be considered lucky by the ...
... thing it is to be born in a state of luck . The ancient Romans , towards whom I early imbibed a well - sustained feel- ing of aversion , reckoned good luck among the highest qualifications of a general . To be considered lucky by the ...
Side 43
... thing , an automaton ; nothing more . And yet he says that the elephant , knowing by the tone of his master's voice whether he be pleased or angry , acts in con- sequence . He also calls him at the same time a miracle of intelligence ...
... thing , an automaton ; nothing more . And yet he says that the elephant , knowing by the tone of his master's voice whether he be pleased or angry , acts in con- sequence . He also calls him at the same time a miracle of intelligence ...
Side 72
... things has greatly changed . It seems to have struck a vast number of people almost simultaneously within re- cent years that Oxford was an ex- tremely desirable place of residence . The result is that almost a new town has sprung up ...
... things has greatly changed . It seems to have struck a vast number of people almost simultaneously within re- cent years that Oxford was an ex- tremely desirable place of residence . The result is that almost a new town has sprung up ...
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