Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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Side 2
... don't like chaff , you put yourself at the wrong end of the winnower . " " I never read the Georgics , " said Tom , sarcastically . " Yes , I know I was born in the country - a clodhopper , no doubt , but I can afford to stand your ...
... don't like chaff , you put yourself at the wrong end of the winnower . " " I never read the Georgics , " said Tom , sarcastically . " Yes , I know I was born in the country - a clodhopper , no doubt , but I can afford to stand your ...
Side 3
... don't be stuck up . I can't stand it . " " As you please , Charles : I love you too much to mind your making game of me . " " Come now , " said Charles Wither , " speak right out as I am doing to you . Your seem to know something I don't ...
... don't be stuck up . I can't stand it . " " As you please , Charles : I love you too much to mind your making game of me . " " Come now , " said Charles Wither , " speak right out as I am doing to you . Your seem to know something I don't ...
Side 5
... don't want to make money , " said Thomas . " But I do , " rejoined Mr. Boxall , good - naturedly ; " and you are my servant , and must do your part . " Thereat Thomas bridled visibly . " Ah ! I see , " resumed the merchant ; " you don't ...
... don't want to make money , " said Thomas . " But I do , " rejoined Mr. Boxall , good - naturedly ; " and you are my servant , and must do your part . " Thereat Thomas bridled visibly . " Ah ! I see , " resumed the merchant ; " you don't ...
Side 8
... don't know , mother , " answered Tom , in whose attempted carelessness there yet appeared a touch of anxiety which caught her eye . " You do know , Tom ; and I want to know . " " I waited and walked home with Charles Wither . " He did ...
... don't know , mother , " answered Tom , in whose attempted carelessness there yet appeared a touch of anxiety which caught her eye . " You do know , Tom ; and I want to know . " " I waited and walked home with Charles Wither . " He did ...
Side 12
... don't mean to go , " said Tom . " Why not ? " asked Mr. Worboise , with some surprise , and more than a hint of dissatisfaction . " Your mother hasn't been objecting , has she ? " " I am not aware that my mother knows of the invitation ...
... don't mean to go , " said Tom . " Why not ? " asked Mr. Worboise , with some surprise , and more than a hint of dissatisfaction . " Your mother hasn't been objecting , has she ? " " I am not aware that my mother knows of the invitation ...
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