Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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... 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 ? " said he . " Ye - es , " answered Thomas , with ...
... 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 ? " said he . " Ye - es , " answered Thomas , with ...
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... turning over some music , and as he drew near he saw her laying aside , in its turn , Byron's song , " She walks in beauty . " " Oh ! do you sing that song , Miss Mary ? " he asked with empressement . " I have sung it several times ...
... turning over some music , and as he drew near he saw her laying aside , in its turn , Byron's song , " She walks in beauty . " " Oh ! do you sing that song , Miss Mary ? " he asked with empressement . " I have sung it several times ...
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... turned into a paved archway , and then going along a narrow passage reached a small paved square , called Guild Court . Here she took from her pocket a latch - key , and opening a door much in want of paint , but other- wise in good ...
... turned into a paved archway , and then going along a narrow passage reached a small paved square , called Guild Court . Here she took from her pocket a latch - key , and opening a door much in want of paint , but other- wise in good ...
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... turned her back on her grand- mother as if she would rather her face should not be seen . " What makes you so out of sorts , to - night , then , lovey ? " Lucy made no reply , but moved hastily to the window , made the smallest possible ...
... turned her back on her grand- mother as if she would rather her face should not be seen . " What makes you so out of sorts , to - night , then , lovey ? " Lucy made no reply , but moved hastily to the window , made the smallest possible ...
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... turned towards the workshops . Mr. Spelt saw her coming , and before she had reached them , the upper half of the door was open , and he was stretching down his arms to lift her across the shoe- making region , into his own more ...
... turned towards the workshops . Mr. Spelt saw her coming , and before she had reached them , the upper half of the door was open , and he was stretching down his arms to lift her across the shoe- making region , into his own more ...
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