Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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... booksellers who are so fond of their books that they cannot bear to part with them , and therefore when they are ... book- seller in London , contenting himself with a profit proportioned to his expenditure , and taking his pleasure in ...
... booksellers who are so fond of their books that they cannot bear to part with them , and therefore when they are ... book- seller in London , contenting himself with a profit proportioned to his expenditure , and taking his pleasure in ...
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... bookseller . The latter had a broad forehead and large clear light eyes . His nose -- I never think a face described when the nose is forgotten : Chaucer never omits it - rose from between his eyes as if intending to make the true Roman ...
... bookseller . The latter had a broad forehead and large clear light eyes . His nose -- I never think a face described when the nose is forgotten : Chaucer never omits it - rose from between his eyes as if intending to make the true Roman ...
Side 36
... bookseller behaved to her as if she had been a grown lady . 66 Now , Miss Kitely , " he said , " we shall have tea of the right sort , sha'n't we ? " " I hope so , " answered Mattie , demurely . " Help Mr. Spelt to a herring , father ...
... bookseller behaved to her as if she had been a grown lady . 66 Now , Miss Kitely , " he said , " we shall have tea of the right sort , sha'n't we ? " " I hope so , " answered Mattie , demurely . " Help Mr. Spelt to a herring , father ...
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... bookseller said , " Bravo , Spelt ! " and said no more . They went on with their tea for some moments in silence . " Well , princess ! " said Mr. Kitely at last , giving an aimless poke to the conversation . " Well , Mr. Kitely ...
... bookseller said , " Bravo , Spelt ! " and said no more . They went on with their tea for some moments in silence . " Well , princess ! " said Mr. Kitely at last , giving an aimless poke to the conversation . " Well , Mr. Kitely ...
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... bookseller . " No , nor I , " returned Spelt . " But just as I let that poor crea- ture , Dolman , cobble away in my ground - floor - though he has never paid me more than half his rent since ever he took the place- " " Is that the way ...
... bookseller . " No , nor I , " returned Spelt . " But just as I let that poor crea- ture , Dolman , cobble away in my ground - floor - though he has never paid me more than half his rent since ever he took the place- " " Is that the way ...
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