Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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... young man was walking from Highbury to the City . It was one of those grand mornings that dawn only twice or thrice in the course of the year , aud are so independent of times and seasons that November even comes in for its share . And ...
... young man was walking from Highbury to the City . It was one of those grand mornings that dawn only twice or thrice in the course of the year , aud are so independent of times and seasons that November even comes in for its share . And ...
Side 2
... young again . ” " Ha , ha , ha ! How long is it since you enjoyed the pleasing sensation last ? " " None of your chaff , now , Charles . ” " Well , upon my word , if you don't like chaff , you put yourself at the wrong end of the ...
... young again . ” " Ha , ha , ha ! How long is it since you enjoyed the pleasing sensation last ? " " None of your chaff , now , Charles . ” " Well , upon my word , if you don't like chaff , you put yourself at the wrong end of the ...
Side 4
... 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 were in a grey fog ; and ...
... 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 were in a grey fog ; and ...
Side 8
... young man . He is not religious . In fact , I believe him to be quite worldly . Does he ever go to church ? " 66 I don't know , mother . He's not a bad sort of fellow . " " He is a bad sort of fellow , and the less you are with him the ...
... young man . He is not religious . In fact , I believe him to be quite worldly . Does he ever go to church ? " 66 I don't know , mother . He's not a bad sort of fellow . " " He is a bad sort of fellow , and the less you are with him the ...
Side 10
... young friend , " returned the curate , who was not ten years older than his young friend . only fancied - no doubt it was but the foolish fancy of my own anxiety - that you did not respond quite so heartily as usual to my question ...
... young friend , " returned the curate , who was not ten years older than his young friend . only fancied - no doubt it was but the foolish fancy of my own anxiety - that you did not respond quite so heartily as usual to my question ...
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