Autobiographic SketchesJames Hogg & Sons, 1854 - 352 sider |
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... sister Mary , who had met me in the portico , begged me first of all to come into Lady Carbery's dressing - room , her ladyship having something special to communicate , B which related ( as I understood her ) to one CHAPTER LAXTON ...
... sister Mary , who had met me in the portico , begged me first of all to come into Lady Carbery's dressing - room , her ladyship having something special to communicate , B which related ( as I understood her ) to one CHAPTER LAXTON ...
Side 2
... sister and myself , were Lord and Lady Massey . They were understood to be domesticated at Lax- ton for a very long stay . In reality , my own private con- struction of the case ( though unauthorised by anything ever hinted to me by ...
... sister and myself , were Lord and Lady Massey . They were understood to be domesticated at Lax- ton for a very long stay . In reality , my own private con- struction of the case ( though unauthorised by anything ever hinted to me by ...
Side 19
... sister , for both of whom youth and previous seclusion had created a natural interest in all such scenes , accepted two or three times in every week dinner invitations to all the families on her visiting list , and lying within her ...
... sister , for both of whom youth and previous seclusion had created a natural interest in all such scenes , accepted two or three times in every week dinner invitations to all the families on her visiting list , and lying within her ...
Side 38
... sister , eminently handsome , levied no such visible tribute of admiration on the public . I men- tion this fact ... sisters , any question of precedency in power or dis- play , when brought into collision with sisterly affection , had ...
... sister , eminently handsome , levied no such visible tribute of admiration on the public . I men- tion this fact ... sisters , any question of precedency in power or dis- play , when brought into collision with sisterly affection , had ...
Side 44
... sister's letters . And , in fact , this change had been due to her intercourse with my mother . But , in reality , her premature disgust with the world would at any rate have made her such ; and , had any mode of monastic life existed ...
... sister's letters . And , in fact , this change had been due to her intercourse with my mother . But , in reality , her premature disgust with the world would at any rate have made her such ; and , had any mode of monastic life existed ...
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