Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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Side 10
... answered . " It will not last for ever . " " You find comfort in looking to the rest that remaineth , " re- sponded Mr. Simon . " It is the truest comfort . Still , your friends would gladly see you enjoy a little more of the present ...
... answered . " It will not last for ever . " " You find comfort in looking to the rest that remaineth , " re- sponded Mr. Simon . " It is the truest comfort . Still , your friends would gladly see you enjoy a little more of the present ...
Side 11
... answered Thomas ; and a gleam of satis- faction shot through his brain as his mother seemed satisfied . Either , however , he managed to keep it off his face , or his mother did not perceive or understand it , for the satisfaction ...
... answered Thomas ; and a gleam of satis- faction shot through his brain as his mother seemed satisfied . Either , however , he managed to keep it off his face , or his mother did not perceive or understand it , for the satisfaction ...
Side 12
... answered Tom , trying to hide his discomfort in formality of speech . " Well , I said nothing about it , I believe . But I accepted for you at the same time that I declined for myself . You saw the letter - I left it for you . " " Yes ...
... answered Tom , trying to hide his discomfort in formality of speech . " Well , I said nothing about it , I believe . But I accepted for you at the same time that I declined for myself . You saw the letter - I left it for you . " " Yes ...
Side 13
... answered Tom . " He will take it for giving in and wanting to make up . " " Leave it to me , then , my boy , " returned his father , kindly . " i will manage it . My business is not so very pressing but that I can go if I choose . I ...
... answered Tom . " He will take it for giving in and wanting to make up . " " Leave it to me , then , my boy , " returned his father , kindly . " i will manage it . My business is not so very pressing but that I can go if I choose . I ...
Side 15
... answered ; " but I am afraid 1 cannot sing it well enough to please you . Are you fond of the song ? " " I only know the words of it , and should so much like to hear you sing it . I never heard it sung . Do , Miss Mary . " " You will ...
... answered ; " but I am afraid 1 cannot sing it well enough to please you . Are you fond of the song ? " " I only know the words of it , and should so much like to hear you sing it . I never heard it sung . Do , Miss Mary . " " You will ...
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