Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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... 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 direction . " Jolly morning , ain't it , Tom ...
... 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 direction . " Jolly morning , ain't it , Tom ...
Side 4
... 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 a Sunday , 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 a Sunday , I ...
Side 5
... never get on if you are not punctual . It's an old - fashioned virtue , I know . But first at the office is first at the winning - post , I can tell you . You'll never make money if you're late . " " I have no particular wish - I don't ...
... never get on if you are not punctual . It's an old - fashioned virtue , I know . But first at the office is first at the winning - post , I can tell you . You'll never make money if you're late . " " I have no particular wish - I don't ...
Side 6
... never to hear the last of those trowsers ? He began to wish he had not put them on . He made his bow , and withdrew in chagrin , considering himself disgraced before his fellows , to whom he would gladly have been a model , if he could ...
... never to hear the last of those trowsers ? He began to wish he had not put them on . He made his bow , and withdrew in chagrin , considering himself disgraced before his fellows , to whom he would gladly have been a model , if he could ...
Side 7
... never com- plained of her sufferings , and her face , perhaps in consequence of her never desiring sympathy , was hard and unnaturally still . Nor were her features merely still - they looked immobile , and her constant pain was ...
... never com- plained of her sufferings , and her face , perhaps in consequence of her never desiring sympathy , was hard and unnaturally still . Nor were her features merely still - they looked immobile , and her constant pain was ...
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