Temple Bar, Volum 36George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1872 |
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Side 10
... talk of the hollowness of the world to suppose you will care for rank or riches . 66 Miss Grey is very religious , goes to church regularly , and all that sort of thing . " So write to me , dearest mother , and send me a nice message ...
... talk of the hollowness of the world to suppose you will care for rank or riches . 66 Miss Grey is very religious , goes to church regularly , and all that sort of thing . " So write to me , dearest mother , and send me a nice message ...
Side 12
... talk over everything . " " Thank you ; I do not want any tea , but I am quite ready to talk . " 66 Come , now , Maggie ! tell me everything , from the very beginning , how Lord Torchester came here , and what he said , and how you got ...
... talk over everything . " " Thank you ; I do not want any tea , but I am quite ready to talk . " 66 Come , now , Maggie ! tell me everything , from the very beginning , how Lord Torchester came here , and what he said , and how you got ...
Side 14
... talk with her shortly before I left , " wisely omit- ting the exact date of the interview , " and she seemed very unwell , but considered herself convalescent . She was alone just then . How- ever , Miss Brandon and that Tooting saint ...
... talk with her shortly before I left , " wisely omit- ting the exact date of the interview , " and she seemed very unwell , but considered herself convalescent . She was alone just then . How- ever , Miss Brandon and that Tooting saint ...
Side 15
... talk and tea - and - and lots of things , " returned Lord Tor- chester , running aground in his description . 66 Well , I shall consider you very churlish if , after refusing to dine with me , you do not take me with you to this elysium ...
... talk and tea - and - and lots of things , " returned Lord Tor- chester , running aground in his description . 66 Well , I shall consider you very churlish if , after refusing to dine with me , you do not take me with you to this elysium ...
Side 19
... talking easily and pleasantly , making Lord Torchester talk also , and better than usual ; he bestowed some pains , too , to draw out Maggie , but with no great success , for she felt dull and sad . This apparition of Lord Torchester's ...
... talking easily and pleasantly , making Lord Torchester talk also , and better than usual ; he bestowed some pains , too , to draw out Maggie , but with no great success , for she felt dull and sad . This apparition of Lord Torchester's ...
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Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers, Volum 14 George Augustus Sala,Edmund Yates Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
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