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... awfully sweet , and profoundly high . But al . though Thomas enjoyed the wind
on his right cheek as he passed the streets that opened into High Street , and
although certain half saw sensations , half sentiments awoke in him at its touch.
... awfully sweet , and profoundly high . But al . though Thomas enjoyed the wind
on his right cheek as he passed the streets that opened into High Street , and
although certain half saw sensations , half sentiments awoke in him at its touch.
Side 18
Fighting now with a fierce gust , and now limping along in comparative quiet ,
with a cotton umbrella for a staff , an old woman passed the office , glanced up at
the shuttered windows , and , after walking a short distance , turned into a paved
...
Fighting now with a fierce gust , and now limping along in comparative quiet ,
with a cotton umbrella for a staff , an old woman passed the office , glanced up at
the shuttered windows , and , after walking a short distance , turned into a paved
...
Side 22
... being able , before many months should have passed , to write a business -
letter in intelligible German . CHAPTER VI . MORE ABOUT GUILD COURT . MRS
. BOXALL was the mother of Richard Boxall , the “ governor ” of Thomas
Worboise ...
... being able , before many months should have passed , to write a business -
letter in intelligible German . CHAPTER VI . MORE ABOUT GUILD COURT . MRS
. BOXALL was the mother of Richard Boxall , the “ governor ” of Thomas
Worboise ...
Side 24
... for there was more ihan one availahle communication between the two
portions of the building , although only one of them was now fit for use - a door ,
namely , by which Mr. Blunt passed immediately from the glass - partitioned part
of the ...
... for there was more ihan one availahle communication between the two
portions of the building , although only one of them was now fit for use - a door ,
namely , by which Mr. Blunt passed immediately from the glass - partitioned part
of the ...
Side 26
Mr. Boxall ' shook hands with his niece when he met her , asked her after his
mother , and passed on . But Lucy was not dependent on her uncle , scarcely on
her grandmother , even . Before her mother's death , almost child as she still was
...
Mr. Boxall ' shook hands with his niece when he met her , asked her after his
mother , and passed on . But Lucy was not dependent on her uncle , scarcely on
her grandmother , even . Before her mother's death , almost child as she still was
...
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