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Side 6
Thank you , I have another engagement , ” answered Thomas , with dignity , as
he thought . Now at length Mr. Boxall's brow fell . But he looked more dis .
appointed than angry . “ I am sorry for that , Tom . I wish you could have dined
with I won't ...
Thank you , I have another engagement , ” answered Thomas , with dignity , as
he thought . Now at length Mr. Boxall's brow fell . But he looked more dis .
appointed than angry . “ I am sorry for that , Tom . I wish you could have dined
with I won't ...
Side 7
They were both men of considerable property , and thought that this would be a
pleasant way of determining the future part of their possessions . At the same
time Mr. Boxall was not quite satisfied with what he had as yet seen of Tom's ...
They were both men of considerable property , and thought that this would be a
pleasant way of determining the future part of their possessions . At the same
time Mr. Boxall was not quite satisfied with what he had as yet seen of Tom's ...
Side 13
... to express it in the result , which was all that he looked to -- a marriage might
be brought about between Tom and Jane or Mary Boxall ; in desiring which , he
thought he knew what he was after , for he was Mr. Boxall's man of business .
... to express it in the result , which was all that he looked to -- a marriage might
be brought about between Tom and Jane or Mary Boxall ; in desiring which , he
thought he knew what he was after , for he was Mr. Boxall's man of business .
Side 17
There were some old trees in the garden , and much shrubbery : As he returned
he heard a rustle amongst the lilacs that crowded about a side walk , and thought
he saw the shimmer of a white dress . When he entered the drawing - room , his ...
There were some old trees in the garden , and much shrubbery : As he returned
he heard a rustle amongst the lilacs that crowded about a side walk , and thought
he saw the shimmer of a white dress . When he entered the drawing - room , his ...
Side 21
For he was , or thought himself somebody here ; and there was a freedom and
ease about his manner amounting in fact to a slight though not disagreeable
swagger , which presented him with far more advantage than he had in the
presence ...
For he was , or thought himself somebody here ; and there was a freedom and
ease about his manner amounting in fact to a slight though not disagreeable
swagger , which presented him with far more advantage than he had in the
presence ...
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