Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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... feel young again . ” " Ha , ha , ha ! How long is it since you enjoyed the pleasing sensation last ? " " None of your chaff , now , Charles . ” " Well , upon my word , if you don't like chaff , you put yourself at the wrong end of the ...
... feel young again . ” " Ha , ha , ha ! How long is it since you enjoyed the pleasing sensation last ? " " None of your chaff , now , Charles . ” " Well , upon my word , if you don't like chaff , you put yourself at the wrong end of the ...
Side 3
... feel miserable about myself— " " Nonsense , Charles ! You never do . " " But I do , though . I want something I haven't got often enough . And , for the life of me , I don't know what it is . Some- times I think it's a wife . Sometimes ...
... feel miserable about myself— " " Nonsense , Charles ! You never do . " " But I do , though . I want something I haven't got often enough . And , for the life of me , I don't know what it is . Some- times I think it's a wife . Sometimes ...
Side 4
... feel like that , I never dream of putting on lavender trowsers , you know , Tom , my boy . So I can't understand you , you know . I only put on such - like - I never had such a stunning pair as those - when I go to Richmond , or— ” " Of ...
... feel like that , I never dream of putting on lavender trowsers , you know , Tom , my boy . So I can't understand you , you know . I only put on such - like - I never had such a stunning pair as those - when I go to Richmond , or— ” " Of ...
Side 6
... feel that he had been rude . He sought to cover it by saying , - " Mr. Wither was as late as I was , sir . I think it's very hard I should be always pulled up , and nobody else . " " Mr. Wither is very seldom late , and you are often ...
... feel that he had been rude . He sought to cover it by saying , - " Mr. Wither was as late as I was , sir . I think it's very hard I should be always pulled up , and nobody else . " " Mr. Wither is very seldom late , and you are often ...
Side 10
... feeling of aversion a little stronger and more recognizable than before , but at the same time annoyed with himself that he thus felt . And , afraid that he had shown the feeling which he did recognize , he hastened to change the ...
... feeling of aversion a little stronger and more recognizable than before , but at the same time annoyed with himself that he thus felt . And , afraid that he had shown the feeling which he did recognize , he hastened to change the ...
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