Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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... face bending over her was one of the handsomest - a face rather long and pale , of almost pure Greek outline , with a high fore- head , and dark eyes with a yet darker fringe . Nor although the reader must see that Tom had nothing yet ...
... face bending over her was one of the handsomest - a face rather long and pale , of almost pure Greek outline , with a high fore- head , and dark eyes with a yet darker fringe . Nor although the reader must see that Tom had nothing yet ...
Side 17
... face . That was some- thing to be proud of ! Certainly he was one whom women - I sup- pose he said girls to himself - were ready to - yes - to fall in love with . Proud position ! Enviable destiny ! Before he reached home the wind had ...
... face . That was some- thing to be proud of ! Certainly he was one whom women - I sup- pose he said girls to himself - were ready to - yes - to fall in love with . Proud position ! Enviable destiny ! Before he reached home the wind had ...
Side 18
... face . A body would think I wasn't a bit wiser than the day I was born . " And she laughed a toothless old laugh which must once have been very pleasant to her husband to hear , and indeed was plea- sant to hear now . By this time she ...
... face . A body would think I wasn't a bit wiser than the day I was born . " And she laughed a toothless old laugh which must once have been very pleasant to her husband to hear , and indeed was plea- sant to hear now . By this time she ...
Side 19
... face looks like that . " " Now don't , grannie , else I shall have to be cross with you . Don't say a word against him . Don't now , dear grannie , or you and I shall quarrel , and that would break my heart . ' " Bless the child ! I'm ...
... face looks like that . " " Now don't , grannie , else I shall have to be cross with you . Don't say a word against him . Don't now , dear grannie , or you and I shall quarrel , and that would break my heart . ' " Bless the child ! I'm ...
Side 21
... face , saw that she was really indignant , and , missing the real reason of course , supposed that it was because he had been indiscreet in being disrespectful to a cherished_article of housewifery . It was quite characteristic of Tom ...
... face , saw that she was really indignant , and , missing the real reason of course , supposed that it was because he had been indiscreet in being disrespectful to a cherished_article of housewifery . It was quite characteristic of Tom ...
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