Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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Side 9
... asked . The question half irritated Tom - why , he could not have explained even to himself . The fact was that he had begun to enter upon another phase of experience since he saw the curate last , and the Sunday School was just a ...
... asked . The question half irritated Tom - why , he could not have explained even to himself . The fact was that he had begun to enter upon another phase of experience since he saw the curate last , and the Sunday School was just a ...
Side 10
... asked . 66 I can bear it , " she answered . " It will not last for ever . " " You find comfort in looking to the rest that remaineth , " re- sponded Mr. Simon . " It is the truest comfort . Still , your friends would gladly see you ...
... asked . 66 I can bear it , " she answered . " It will not last for ever . " " You find comfort in looking to the rest that remaineth , " re- sponded Mr. Simon . " It is the truest comfort . Still , your friends would gladly see you ...
Side 11
... asked his mother , in a tone of knowing reproof . " No , indeed , mother , " answered Thomas ; and a gleam of satis- faction shot through his brain as his mother seemed satisfied . Either , however , he managed to keep it off his face ...
... asked his mother , in a tone of knowing reproof . " No , indeed , mother , " answered Thomas ; and a gleam of satis- faction shot through his brain as his mother seemed satisfied . Either , however , he managed to keep it off his face ...
Side 12
... asked me , but I can't go . I am so busy with the case of Spender and Spoon . " 66 No , father . I don't mean to go , " said Tom . " Why not ? " asked Mr. Worboise , with some surprise , and more than a hint of dissatisfaction . " Your ...
... asked me , but I can't go . I am so busy with the case of Spender and Spoon . " 66 No , father . I don't mean to go , " said Tom . " Why not ? " asked Mr. Worboise , with some surprise , and more than a hint of dissatisfaction . " Your ...
Side 15
... asked with empressement . " I have sung it several times , " she answered ; " but I am afraid 1 cannot sing it well enough to please you . Are you fond of the song ? " " I only know the words of it , and should so much like to hear you ...
... asked with empressement . " I have sung it several times , " she answered ; " but I am afraid 1 cannot sing it well enough to please you . Are you fond of the song ? " " I only know the words of it , and should so much like to hear you ...
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