Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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Side 17
... 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 ... COURT . 17 GUILD COURT.
... 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 ... COURT . 17 GUILD COURT.
Side 21
... bore to go there when I wanted to come here . " " Is my cousin Mary very pretty ? " asked Lucy , with a meaning in her tone which Thomas easily enough understood . He could not help blushing , for he remembered , GUILD COURT . 21.
... bore to go there when I wanted to come here . " " Is my cousin Mary very pretty ? " asked Lucy , with a meaning in her tone which Thomas easily enough understood . He could not help blushing , for he remembered , GUILD COURT . 21.
Side 27
... court through the archway , when she met a little girl of her acquaintance , whom , with her help , I shall now present to my readers . She was a child of eight , but very small for her age . Her hair was neatly parted and brushed on ...
... court through the archway , when she met a little girl of her acquaintance , whom , with her help , I shall now present to my readers . She was a child of eight , but very small for her age . Her hair was neatly parted and brushed on ...
Side 31
... , and saw a bare - footed child in the court below . What she was like I shall take a better opportunity of informing my reader . For at this moment the sound of strong nails tapping sharply reached the ear of MATTIE AND HER MOTHER . 31.
... , and saw a bare - footed child in the court below . What she was like I shall take a better opportunity of informing my reader . For at this moment the sound of strong nails tapping sharply reached the ear of MATTIE AND HER MOTHER . 31.
Side 36
... , " answered Spelt , and sat staring like one who has confessed , and awaits his penance . The bookseller burst into another loud laugh , and slapped his hand on his leg . " You have me there , I grant , Spelt 36 GUILD COURT .
... , " answered Spelt , and sat staring like one who has confessed , and awaits his penance . The bookseller burst into another loud laugh , and slapped his hand on his leg . " You have me there , I grant , Spelt 36 GUILD COURT .
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