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Side 13
... brought about between Tom and Jane or Mary Boxall ; in desiring which , he
thought he knew what he was after , for he was Mr. Boxall's man of business . “ I
won't have you offend Mr. Boxall , anyhow , " he concluded . “ He is your governor
.
... brought about between Tom and Jane or Mary Boxall ; in desiring which , he
thought he knew what he was after , for he was Mr. Boxall's man of business . “ I
won't have you offend Mr. Boxall , anyhow , " he concluded . “ He is your governor
.
Side 14
Mr. Worboise sat at the hostess's left hand , and Mr. Stopper at her right ; Toin a
little way from his father , with Mary Boxall , whom he had taken down , beside
him ; and many were the under - browed glances which the head - clerk shot
across ...
Mr. Worboise sat at the hostess's left hand , and Mr. Stopper at her right ; Toin a
little way from his father , with Mary Boxall , whom he had taken down , beside
him ; and many were the under - browed glances which the head - clerk shot
across ...
Side 15
He found Mary turning over some music , and as he drew near he saw her laying
aside , in its turn , Byron's song , She walks in beauty . " “ Oh ! do you sing that
song , Miss Mary ? ” he asked with empressement . I have sung it several times ...
He found Mary turning over some music , and as he drew near he saw her laying
aside , in its turn , Byron's song , She walks in beauty . " “ Oh ! do you sing that
song , Miss Mary ? ” he asked with empressement . I have sung it several times ...
Side 16
Certainly for the rest of the evening Thomas sought no opportunity of again
approaching Mary . I do not doubt it was with some feeling of relief that he heard
his father say it was time for them to be going home . None of the parents would
have ...
Certainly for the rest of the evening Thomas sought no opportunity of again
approaching Mary . I do not doubt it was with some feeling of relief that he heard
his father say it was time for them to be going home . None of the parents would
have ...
Side 17
But it blew from the damp west , cold and grateful upon Thomas's brow . For the
immediate influence of the wine he had drunk had gone off , and its effects
remained in discomfort and doubt . Had he got himself into a scrape with Mary
Boxall ?
But it blew from the damp west , cold and grateful upon Thomas's brow . For the
immediate influence of the wine he had drunk had gone off , and its effects
remained in discomfort and doubt . Had he got himself into a scrape with Mary
Boxall ?
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