Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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Side 2
... There's a day coming , Charles , when the evil will be more than sufficient . I want to save my soul . You have a soul to save too . " " Possibly , " answered Charles , with more carelessness than he felt ; for he could not help being ...
... There's a day coming , Charles , when the evil will be more than sufficient . I want to save my soul . You have a soul to save too . " " Possibly , " answered Charles , with more carelessness than he felt ; for he could not help being ...
Side 3
... there no souls to save but mine ? There's yours now . " " Is that why you put on your shiny trot - boxes , and your lavender trowsers , old fellow ? Come , don't be stuck up . I can't stand it . " " As you please , Charles : I love you ...
... there no souls to save but mine ? There's yours now . " " Is that why you put on your shiny trot - boxes , and your lavender trowsers , old fellow ? Come , don't be stuck up . I can't stand it . " " As you please , Charles : I love you ...
Side 5
... There was great brilliance in the deep - set eyes , and a certain something , almost merriment , about the mouth ... There's no masters or servants nowadays ; they are all governors and employees . What they gain by the alteration ...
... There was great brilliance in the deep - set eyes , and a certain something , almost merriment , about the mouth ... There's no masters or servants nowadays ; they are all governors and employees . What they gain by the alteration ...
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... there is no interest in the emotions of such young people ; but I say there is not reality enough in them to do anything with . They are neither consistent nor persistent enough to be wrought into form . Such are in the condition over ...
... there is no interest in the emotions of such young people ; but I say there is not reality enough in them to do anything with . They are neither consistent nor persistent enough to be wrought into form . Such are in the condition over ...
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... there was not one deep rut in her forehead or cheek . Care seemed to have had nothing at all to do with this ... there's few o ' them like him now , I doubt , " Something like this , I venture to imagine , was passing through the ...
... there was not one deep rut in her forehead or cheek . Care seemed to have had nothing at all to do with this ... there's few o ' them like him now , I doubt , " Something like this , I venture to imagine , was passing through the ...
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