Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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Side 4
... tell . At all events , the young man was - like most men , young and old - under conflicting influences ; and these influences he had not yet begun to harmonize in any definite result . By the time they reached Bunhill Fields , they ...
... tell . At all events , the young man was - like most men , young and old - under conflicting influences ; and these influences he had not yet begun to harmonize in any definite result . By the time they reached Bunhill Fields , they ...
Side 13
... tell Mr. Boxall that you will be happy to dine with him to - night if he will allow you to change your mind . " 66 But I told him I was engaged . " " Tell him the engagement is put off , and you are at his service . " " But- " began Tom ...
... tell Mr. Boxall that you will be happy to dine with him to - night if he will allow you to change your mind . " 66 But I told him I was engaged . " " Tell him the engagement is put off , and you are at his service . " " But- " began Tom ...
Side 16
... tell about them ; none such , at least , as I should care to tell . They belonged to the common class of mortals who , although they are weaving a history are not aware of it , and in whom the process goes on so slowly that the eye of ...
... tell about them ; none such , at least , as I should care to tell . They belonged to the common class of mortals who , although they are weaving a history are not aware of it , and in whom the process goes on so slowly that the eye of ...
Side 28
... tell whether or how much those were her real ideas about the sunrise . " How is your father ? " Lucy asked next . " Do you mean my father or my mother ? " " I mean your father , of course , when I say " Yes , but I have a mother , too ...
... tell whether or how much those were her real ideas about the sunrise . " How is your father ? " Lucy asked next . " Do you mean my father or my mother ? " " I mean your father , of course , when I say " Yes , but I have a mother , too ...
Side 32
... tell , though Mr. Spelt never went to church , he did read his New Testament . And the little tailor was a living soul . He was one of those few who seem to be born with a certain law of order in themselves , a certain tidiness of mind ...
... tell , though Mr. Spelt never went to church , he did read his New Testament . And the little tailor was a living soul . He was one of those few who seem to be born with a certain law of order in themselves , a certain tidiness of mind ...
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