Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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Side 4
... dark room as usual - for the whole force of gas - burners was in active operation . In general it was dark , for it was situated in a narrow street , opening off one of the principal city thoroughfares . This As the young men entered ...
... dark room as usual - for the whole force of gas - burners was in active operation . In general it was dark , for it was situated in a narrow street , opening off one of the principal city thoroughfares . This As the young men entered ...
Side 11
... the bottom of a flat iron , set up on the base of its triangle . His eyebrows were very dark , straight , and bushy ; his eyes a keen hazel ; his nose straight on the ridge , but forming an obtuse angle at EXPOSTULATION . II EXPOSTULATION.
... the bottom of a flat iron , set up on the base of its triangle . His eyebrows were very dark , straight , and bushy ; his eyes a keen hazel ; his nose straight on the ridge , but forming an obtuse angle at EXPOSTULATION . II EXPOSTULATION.
Side 15
... dark - skinned young woman . They were watched with stolen glances of some anxiety from both ends of the table , for neither father nor mother cared much about Charles Wither , although the former was too kind to omit inviting him to ...
... dark - skinned young woman . They were watched with stolen glances of some anxiety from both ends of the table , for neither father nor mother cared much about Charles Wither , although the former was too kind to omit inviting him to ...
Side 16
... dark eyes with a yet darker fringe . Nor although the reader must see that Tom had nothing yet that could be called character , was his face therefore devoid of expression ; for he had plenty of feeling , and that will sometimes shine ...
... dark eyes with a yet darker fringe . Nor although the reader must see that Tom had nothing yet that could be called character , was his face therefore devoid of expression ; for he had plenty of feeling , and that will sometimes shine ...
Side 17
... dark- ened by fits . For it was a blowing night , with intermittent showers , and everything being wet , reflected the gas - lights in turn , for the wind teased them into all angles of relation with neighbouring objects tossing them ...
... dark- ened by fits . For it was a blowing night , with intermittent showers , and everything being wet , reflected the gas - lights in turn , for the wind teased them into all angles of relation with neighbouring objects tossing them ...
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