London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 2
... walk or two , a waltz , a skein of silk to wind , a drive in a pony carriage , an afternoon church , and behold them in the memorable summer- house , where he won her heart- completely and unreservedly , while flinging down his own ...
... walk or two , a waltz , a skein of silk to wind , a drive in a pony carriage , an afternoon church , and behold them in the memorable summer- house , where he won her heart- completely and unreservedly , while flinging down his own ...
Side 6
... down in streaks of orange and crimson over the old oaks that crown the deer park slop- ing upward to the rear of Ecclesfield Manor . Mr. Bruce walks across a darkened room to throw the window open for a gasp 6 M. or N.
... down in streaks of orange and crimson over the old oaks that crown the deer park slop- ing upward to the rear of Ecclesfield Manor . Mr. Bruce walks across a darkened room to throw the window open for a gasp 6 M. or N.
Side 29
... Walks round Loughborough , ' and by Sir Bernard Burke , of which we give a résumé . 6 ' The seventh Earl Ferrers in- herited some of that eccentricity of his family , which in the case of one of his line had led to such sad results ...
... Walks round Loughborough , ' and by Sir Bernard Burke , of which we give a résumé . 6 ' The seventh Earl Ferrers in- herited some of that eccentricity of his family , which in the case of one of his line had led to such sad results ...
Side 55
... walk up to their places . The vene- rable master , with a head like Mont Blanc , takes his seat by the commu- nion - table , and the reader goes to his desk . From the recess in which lies the organ bursts forth a full volume of sweet ...
... walk up to their places . The vene- rable master , with a head like Mont Blanc , takes his seat by the commu- nion - table , and the reader goes to his desk . From the recess in which lies the organ bursts forth a full volume of sweet ...
Side 72
... walk about Oxford , count- ing its towers and telling its palaces , we see that the changes in the uni- versity structures are as marked as in the suburbs . Though the city escaped the invasion of a manu- factory threatened by the Great ...
... walk about Oxford , count- ing its towers and telling its palaces , we see that the changes in the uni- versity structures are as marked as in the suburbs . Though the city escaped the invasion of a manu- factory threatened by the Great ...
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