Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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Side 18
A London Story George MacDonald. narrow section of the sky that could be seen from the pavement . Now and then the moon gleamed out for one moment and no more , swallowed the next by a mile of floating rain , dusky and shapeless ...
A London Story George MacDonald. narrow section of the sky that could be seen from the pavement . Now and then the moon gleamed out for one moment and no more , swallowed the next by a mile of floating rain , dusky and shapeless ...
Side 19
... seen . " What makes you so out of sorts , to - night , then , lovey ? " Lucy made no reply , but moved hastily to the window , made the smallest possible chink between the blind and the window - frame , and peeped out into the court ...
... seen . " What makes you so out of sorts , to - night , then , lovey ? " Lucy made no reply , but moved hastily to the window , made the smallest possible chink between the blind and the window - frame , and peeped out into the court ...
Side 20
... seen now because it was covered with a check of red and blue . A few mahogany chairs , seated with horsehair , a fire - screen in faded red silk , a wooden foot - stool and a tall - backed easy - chair , covered with striped stuff ...
... seen now because it was covered with a check of red and blue . A few mahogany chairs , seated with horsehair , a fire - screen in faded red silk , a wooden foot - stool and a tall - backed easy - chair , covered with striped stuff ...
Side 26
... seen her cousins for years . Her uncle Richard , though incapable of being other than satisfied that the orphan should be an inmate of the house in Guild Court , could not , or , at least , did not forget the mildly defiant look with ...
... seen her cousins for years . Her uncle Richard , though incapable of being other than satisfied that the orphan should be an inmate of the house in Guild Court , could not , or , at least , did not forget the mildly defiant look with ...
Side 28
... seen out of the east . There was no roof visible - that lay behind the curtain- wall ; but from top to bottom of the wall , a height of about nine feet , there was glass , divided in the middle so as to form two windows , one above the ...
... seen out of the east . There was no roof visible - that lay behind the curtain- wall ; but from top to bottom of the wall , a height of about nine feet , there was glass , divided in the middle so as to form two windows , one above the ...
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