London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 76
... soon joined them , until there were actually as many as twenty . They were not called so from Hackney , but from a French word , coche - à - la - haquenée . Dreadful things they were , and , O young ladies , whose mammas do not keep ...
... soon joined them , until there were actually as many as twenty . They were not called so from Hackney , but from a French word , coche - à - la - haquenée . Dreadful things they were , and , O young ladies , whose mammas do not keep ...
Side 89
... soon have expected to see one as Lizzie . Charley exclaimed , ' Why , Liz , what is it ? ' as she stood panting , and I waited , supposing she had some girlish message to a friend . I started when she began . ' Mr. Williams , I wanted ...
... soon have expected to see one as Lizzie . Charley exclaimed , ' Why , Liz , what is it ? ' as she stood panting , and I waited , supposing she had some girlish message to a friend . I started when she began . ' Mr. Williams , I wanted ...
Side 91
... soon , there was a sound of opening doors , and some men came in . One crossed over in the easiest , most careless way ( I felt it was so different to my way ) to where we were . Not the sort of man I had ever seen carrying about ...
... soon , there was a sound of opening doors , and some men came in . One crossed over in the easiest , most careless way ( I felt it was so different to my way ) to where we were . Not the sort of man I had ever seen carrying about ...
Side 92
... soon find you some one who dances everything . ' Could The tug went its way , and again I was left with Elizabeth . I mistake the way in which she looked at me when refusing to dance ? I hoped I could mistake it , because I felt to ...
... soon find you some one who dances everything . ' Could The tug went its way , and again I was left with Elizabeth . I mistake the way in which she looked at me when refusing to dance ? I hoped I could mistake it , because I felt to ...
Side 94
... soon as we entered the dancing - room again the tall man with black whiskers , whom I re- garded in the light of my bitterest enemy , came up to us . This is ours , I believe , ' he said ; and at these words the little white fingers ...
... soon as we entered the dancing - room again the tall man with black whiskers , whom I re- garded in the light of my bitterest enemy , came up to us . This is ours , I believe , ' he said ; and at these words the little white fingers ...
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