London Society, Bind 26James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1874 |
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... young lady , to whom my thoughtful senior was so kindly anxious to introduce me . I was not a bashful young man at all , and yet I am sure every one will agree with me , that a slight feeling of alarm , whenever I thought of what ...
... young lady , to whom my thoughtful senior was so kindly anxious to introduce me . I was not a bashful young man at all , and yet I am sure every one will agree with me , that a slight feeling of alarm , whenever I thought of what ...
Side 69
... young French lady her friend , and several servants . The people were very curious to see Sir Bernard's daughter , who had been sent to France , and placed in the charge of certain persons of rank , just then basking in the light of the ...
... young French lady her friend , and several servants . The people were very curious to see Sir Bernard's daughter , who had been sent to France , and placed in the charge of certain persons of rank , just then basking in the light of the ...
Side 70
... young lady , and the speakers were still lingering about , giving vent to their admiration , when Daniel Penfold , the steward came down from the castle , and joined the foremost of the groups , when they once more commented on Miss ...
... young lady , and the speakers were still lingering about , giving vent to their admiration , when Daniel Penfold , the steward came down from the castle , and joined the foremost of the groups , when they once more commented on Miss ...
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Abbotsleigh Agatha Alice answered appeared asked beauty believe Blanche Browne Bulwer called Captain Staunton Castle Chappell Church Church of England dear door English Everil eyes face fancy feel Fisherton FLORENCE MARRYAT Frank Gemma gentleman girl give H. J. Byron hand head heard heart hope Janet Janet Browne John Bulwer knew Lady Valence Lane Lane's laugh lence light live look Lord Valence Lyte marriage marry matter Maurice Staunton ment Mildmay Miles Barthorne mind Nelly never night once Palais Royal passed Pedlington perhaps person Phelps play poor pretty racter replied ruby heart séance seemed smile society speak spirit story sure talk tell theatre thing thought tion told truth turned voice Walter Browne West Green wife window wish woman words XXVI.-NO young lady