Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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... MATTIE'S FATHER • • 33 IX . A POOR ADVENTURE • 39 X. POPPIE • · 45 XI . MR . SIMON'S ATTEMPT • • 53 XII . BUSINESS • · 58 XIII . MOTHER AND DAUGHTER • • 165 XIV . MATTIE FOR POPPIE . · XV . A COMPARISON . XVI . MATTIE'S MICROCOSM XVII ...
... MATTIE'S FATHER • • 33 IX . A POOR ADVENTURE • 39 X. POPPIE • · 45 XI . MR . SIMON'S ATTEMPT • • 53 XII . BUSINESS • · 58 XIII . MOTHER AND DAUGHTER • • 165 XIV . MATTIE FOR POPPIE . · XV . A COMPARISON . XVI . MATTIE'S MICROCOSM XVII ...
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... Mattie's old - fashioned ways that they scarcely appeared strange to him now , the questions that she raised were food for the little tailor's meditation - all day long , upon occasion . For some tailors are given to thinking , and when ...
... Mattie's old - fashioned ways that they scarcely appeared strange to him now , the questions that she raised were food for the little tailor's meditation - all day long , upon occasion . For some tailors are given to thinking , and when ...
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... MATTIE'S FATHER . WHEN two strokes of the five had sounded in the ears of Mr. Spelt , he laid his work aside , took his tall hat from one of the corners where it hung on a peg , leaped lightly from ... MATTIE'S FATHER . 33 MATTIE'S FATHER.
... MATTIE'S FATHER . WHEN two strokes of the five had sounded in the ears of Mr. Spelt , he laid his work aside , took his tall hat from one of the corners where it hung on a peg , leaped lightly from ... MATTIE'S FATHER . 33 MATTIE'S FATHER.
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... , with a breezy defiance of non- sense in every tone , bore in it as well a certain cold but fierce friend- liness , which would show no mercy to any weakness you might vaunt , but would drag none to the light you MATTIE'S FATHER . 35.
... , with a breezy defiance of non- sense in every tone , bore in it as well a certain cold but fierce friend- liness , which would show no mercy to any weakness you might vaunt , but would drag none to the light you MATTIE'S FATHER . 35.
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... tailor as he said this . He really thought Mr. Kitely might have conscientious scruples as to favouring the sale of the New Testament . Kitely smiled , but said nothing . " I've read " -the tailor went on- " that MATTIE'S FATHER . 37.
... tailor as he said this . He really thought Mr. Kitely might have conscientious scruples as to favouring the sale of the New Testament . Kitely smiled , but said nothing . " I've read " -the tailor went on- " that MATTIE'S FATHER . 37.
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