Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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Side 1
... light it shed itself upon the object of its regard . Grey billows of vapour with sunny heads tossed about in the air , an ocean for angelic sport , only that the angels could not like sport in which there was positively no danger ...
... light it shed itself upon the object of its regard . Grey billows of vapour with sunny heads tossed about in the air , an ocean for angelic sport , only that the angels could not like sport in which there was positively no danger ...
Side 2
... light trowsers or his enamelled boots , and never rose higher than the shop - windows . As he turned into the churchyard to go eastward , he was joined by an acquaintance a few years older than himself , whose path lay in the same ...
... light trowsers or his enamelled boots , and never rose higher than the shop - windows . As he turned into the churchyard to go eastward , he was joined by an acquaintance a few years older than himself , whose path lay in the same ...
Side 4
... lights shone with the cold brilliance of pale gold . The scene of their daily labour was not one of those grand rooms with plate - glass windows , which now seem to be considered , if not absolutely necessary to commercial ...
... lights shone with the cold brilliance of pale gold . The scene of their daily labour was not one of those grand rooms with plate - glass windows , which now seem to be considered , if not absolutely necessary to commercial ...
Side 17
... lights extinguished , and Mr. Stopper , who was always the last to leave , was gone . The narrow street looked very dreary , for most of its windows were similarly covered . The shutters , the pavements , the kennels , everything shone ...
... lights extinguished , and Mr. Stopper , who was always the last to leave , was gone . The narrow street looked very dreary , for most of its windows were similarly covered . The shutters , the pavements , the kennels , everything shone ...
Side 18
... light of the tallow candle , which she had left in a corner of the staircase as she descended , and now took up with her again , was sufficient to show that the balusters were turned and carved , and the handrail on the top of them ...
... light of the tallow candle , which she had left in a corner of the staircase as she descended , and now took up with her again , was sufficient to show that the balusters were turned and carved , and the handrail on the top of them ...
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