London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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... dress she wore , and there was a look of despair in her large dark eyes . Neither spoke for a minute . Mrs. Burton sat down in a large arm- chair , but Agatha remained standing with the light still in her hand . At last she looked up ...
... dress she wore , and there was a look of despair in her large dark eyes . Neither spoke for a minute . Mrs. Burton sat down in a large arm- chair , but Agatha remained standing with the light still in her hand . At last she looked up ...
Side 13
... dress ; she only wanted to be alone . She looked at her pale miserable face in the same mirror that a few hours ago ... dresses of the dancers passing to and fro , and her- self haunted everywhere she went by Mr. Lynn's mournful eyes ...
... dress ; she only wanted to be alone . She looked at her pale miserable face in the same mirror that a few hours ago ... dresses of the dancers passing to and fro , and her- self haunted everywhere she went by Mr. Lynn's mournful eyes ...
Side 24
... dress the Crown against it . ' The excitement among all classes was at its height , when the ' Morn- ing Post ' informed the world one morning that the Duke's intended marriage was entirely off , ' H. R. H. having been prevailed upon by ...
... dress the Crown against it . ' The excitement among all classes was at its height , when the ' Morn- ing Post ' informed the world one morning that the Duke's intended marriage was entirely off , ' H. R. H. having been prevailed upon by ...
Side 36
... dress , and then off to the Impérial , ' pour faire un petit bac . In order to be always sure of this amusement , he takes care to belong at once to the ' Petit Club , ' the ' Sporting , ' the ' Im- périal , ' and the Mirliton , ' where ...
... dress , and then off to the Impérial , ' pour faire un petit bac . In order to be always sure of this amusement , he takes care to belong at once to the ' Petit Club , ' the ' Sporting , ' the ' Im- périal , ' and the Mirliton , ' where ...
Side 44
... dress , or glove , And glances interchanged of - ladies ' mutual love . Cheers for the ladies in white and pink , And colours of every hue , I think ; And if they're married , or brought to the brink Of the pitfall hymeneal : And cheers ...
... dress , or glove , And glances interchanged of - ladies ' mutual love . Cheers for the ladies in white and pink , And colours of every hue , I think ; And if they're married , or brought to the brink Of the pitfall hymeneal : And cheers ...
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Agatha asked Aunt beautiful better Biarritz Bingham Brighton brother Burton café called Carew carriage Catty Charles Clovelly Cora course cousin croquet Cumnor dear dinner door dress Elizabeth Evelyn eyes face father feel felt fish friends garden girl give Hall hand happy head heard heart Henry Prescott honour hope hour Jack knew laughed leave Leeds lived Lizzie London looked Lord Dunmore Lynn Marian Marling Marling Hall marriage married ment mind Miss Monaco morning mother never night Old Bailey once passed pleasant Pomfret poor pretty Prince Prince of Monaco replied round seemed Serjeant-at-Arms smile smoke Somerset House soon stood Street sure talk tell thing thought tion told took town Trevilian turned Vavasour Vernor Virginia Water voice walk Whitehall wife words young lady