London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 7
... Miss Amelia , ' said he ; those last sketches of hers are lovely , positively lovely . ' ' Pretty well , I think , ' returned Amelia , indifferently . ' She is jealous of her sister , ' thought the Captain . ' Ah ! surely more than ...
... Miss Amelia , ' said he ; those last sketches of hers are lovely , positively lovely . ' ' Pretty well , I think , ' returned Amelia , indifferently . ' She is jealous of her sister , ' thought the Captain . ' Ah ! surely more than ...
Side 8
... Miss Brooks ; had I done so - had I ven- tured to do so a person so superior in all mental endowments to the ordinary individuals of her sex might , in fact probably would , have refused me ; but ' Nonsense , uncle , ' said Amy . ' You ...
... Miss Brooks ; had I done so - had I ven- tured to do so a person so superior in all mental endowments to the ordinary individuals of her sex might , in fact probably would , have refused me ; but ' Nonsense , uncle , ' said Amy . ' You ...
Side 9
... Miss Brooks suddenly developing into a seraph . The same evening , over their cigars as usual , Captain Cavendish , who , since his niece's reassuring speech , had entirely forgotten his little fit of jealousy of Mr. Harman , confided ...
... Miss Brooks suddenly developing into a seraph . The same evening , over their cigars as usual , Captain Cavendish , who , since his niece's reassuring speech , had entirely forgotten his little fit of jealousy of Mr. Harman , confided ...
Side 10
... Miss Bodger , and Clotilda had the pleasure of seeing him make him- self as agreeable as he could to her after his own fashion ; she respond- ing to his transcendental remarks and poetic quotations , by a languid smile and occasional ...
... Miss Bodger , and Clotilda had the pleasure of seeing him make him- self as agreeable as he could to her after his own fashion ; she respond- ing to his transcendental remarks and poetic quotations , by a languid smile and occasional ...
Side 11
... Miss Brooks made up her mind to patronize Sir John . No ; I for one don't agree , ' said Amy . I love Switzerland , and am never tired of going there - besides , one ought to be glad that so many people can enjoy it now , who could not ...
... Miss Brooks made up her mind to patronize Sir John . No ; I for one don't agree , ' said Amy . I love Switzerland , and am never tired of going there - besides , one ought to be glad that so many people can enjoy it now , who could not ...
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