London Society, Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 9
... thought his mind was wan- dering , and tried to recall him to himself . ' We must bear our sorrow as best we may , papa , ' she answered , very gently . We must help each other . You and I are alone now in the world . ' A contraction ...
... thought his mind was wan- dering , and tried to recall him to himself . ' We must bear our sorrow as best we may , papa , ' she answered , very gently . We must help each other . You and I are alone now in the world . ' A contraction ...
Side 14
... thought he had never felt so small ; and yet , was not this proud , sorrowing , and beautiful young damsel the ideal he had been seeking hitherto in vain ? It is not too much to say that for twenty miles he positively hated her ...
... thought he had never felt so small ; and yet , was not this proud , sorrowing , and beautiful young damsel the ideal he had been seeking hitherto in vain ? It is not too much to say that for twenty miles he positively hated her ...
Side 37
... thought he could do ! • Enough , if you please ! ' he said , with what he flattered himself was irresisti- ble severity ; I can listen to no more of this . Once more , and for the last time , I distinctly and formally forbid your going ...
... thought he could do ! • Enough , if you please ! ' he said , with what he flattered himself was irresisti- ble severity ; I can listen to no more of this . Once more , and for the last time , I distinctly and formally forbid your going ...
Side 38
... thought his overweening pride revolted at so angrily . But there shall be no more of this ! ' he said to himself as he led Lady Hope out to the carriage . The Pierrepoint women and the other four followed . Dick was right about the ...
... thought his overweening pride revolted at so angrily . But there shall be no more of this ! ' he said to himself as he led Lady Hope out to the carriage . The Pierrepoint women and the other four followed . Dick was right about the ...
Side 41
... thought she had . What ! His promised wife dare so far forget what was due to him as to elope ! ' Listen ! ' Lady Hope repeated , actually shaking him in her impatience . This must be prevented . They must be overtaken , stopped ! At ...
... thought she had . What ! His promised wife dare so far forget what was due to him as to elope ! ' Listen ! ' Lady Hope repeated , actually shaking him in her impatience . This must be prevented . They must be overtaken , stopped ! At ...
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