London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 4
... wife of a Calais fisherman , and now employed for the thirteenth time in her yearly occupation . But this has nothing to do with Mr. Bruce . That gentleman stole on tiptoe through the darkened room , catch- ing a glimpse as he passed ...
... wife of a Calais fisherman , and now employed for the thirteenth time in her yearly occupation . But this has nothing to do with Mr. Bruce . That gentleman stole on tiptoe through the darkened room , catch- ing a glimpse as he passed ...
Side 8
... wife . So he strolled back to write his letters in her boudoir , and entered it at the garden door , ex- pecting to find her , as usual , busied in some graceful feminine employ- ment . Her work was heaped on the sofa ; a book she had ...
... wife . So he strolled back to write his letters in her boudoir , and entered it at the garden door , ex- pecting to find her , as usual , busied in some graceful feminine employ- ment . Her work was heaped on the sofa ; a book she had ...
Side 10
... wife lay without a look , but that his daughter stopped him at the door . ' Papa , ' said she - and the girl ... wife's forehead , with no kind of emotion , and so left the room , muttering vaguely certain indistinct and in- coherent ...
... wife lay without a look , but that his daughter stopped him at the door . ' Papa , ' said she - and the girl ... wife's forehead , with no kind of emotion , and so left the room , muttering vaguely certain indistinct and in- coherent ...
Side 13
... wife that can move , uncle , cool and calm , and lofty , like an air balloon ; wearing her dresses as if she was made for them , and her jewels as if she didn't know she'd got them on ; looking as much at home in the Queen's drawing ...
... wife that can move , uncle , cool and calm , and lofty , like an air balloon ; wearing her dresses as if she was made for them , and her jewels as if she didn't know she'd got them on ; looking as much at home in the Queen's drawing ...
Side 16
... wife to keep house for himself has found himself in this dilemma : -if he really keeps house , it takes a great deal ... wife's fuss- ing and fidgeting , of which you thus learn the value . Our readers will now be in a fair state of mind ...
... wife to keep house for himself has found himself in this dilemma : -if he really keeps house , it takes a great deal ... wife's fuss- ing and fidgeting , of which you thus learn the value . Our readers will now be in a fair state of mind ...
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