Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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... CHAPTER V. GUILD COURT . THE office was closed , the shutters were up in the old - fashioned way on the outside , the lights extinguished , and Mr. Stopper , who was always the last to leave , was gone . The narrow street looked very ...
... CHAPTER V. GUILD COURT . THE office was closed , the shutters were up in the old - fashioned way on the outside , the lights extinguished , and Mr. Stopper , who was always the last to leave , was gone . The narrow street looked very ...
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... CHAPTER VI . MORE ABOUT GUILD COURT . MRS . BOXALL was the mother of Richard Boxall , the " governor " of Thomas Worboise . Her John had been the possessor of a small landed property , which he farmed himself , and upon which they ...
... CHAPTER VI . MORE ABOUT GUILD COURT . MRS . BOXALL was the mother of Richard Boxall , the " governor " of Thomas Worboise . Her John had been the possessor of a small landed property , which he farmed himself , and upon which they ...
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... CHAPTER VII . MATTIE AND HER MOTHER . LUCY was just leaving her home one morning to go to her pupil , and had entered the flagged passage which led from the court through the archway , when she met a little girl of her acquaintance ...
... CHAPTER VII . MATTIE AND HER MOTHER . LUCY was just leaving her home one morning to go to her pupil , and had entered the flagged passage which led from the court through the archway , when she met a little girl of her acquaintance ...
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... CHAPTER VIII . MATTIE'S FATHER . WHEN two strokes of the five had sounded in the ears of Mr. Spelt , he laid his work aside , took his tall hat from one of the corners where it hung on a peg , leaped lightly from his perch into the ...
... CHAPTER VIII . MATTIE'S FATHER . WHEN two strokes of the five had sounded in the ears of Mr. Spelt , he laid his work aside , took his tall hat from one of the corners where it hung on a peg , leaped lightly from his perch into the ...
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... CHAPTER IX . A POOR ADVENTURE . It is but justice to Thomas Worboise to mention that he made no opportunities of going to his " governor's " house after this . But the relations of the families rendered it impossible for him to avoid ...
... CHAPTER IX . A POOR ADVENTURE . It is but justice to Thomas Worboise to mention that he made no opportunities of going to his " governor's " house after this . But the relations of the families rendered it impossible for him to avoid ...
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