Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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Side 20
... side of the room farthest from the fire , stood an equally old fashioned chest of drawers , on which the sloping lid at the top left just room for a glass - doored book - case to stand , rivalling the piano in height . Then there was a ...
... side of the room farthest from the fire , stood an equally old fashioned chest of drawers , on which the sloping lid at the top left just room for a glass - doored book - case to stand , rivalling the piano in height . Then there was a ...
Side 22
... side of the court , opened the door of a more ancient - looking house , and entered . Reappearing —that is , to the watchful eyes of Lucy manoeuvring with the window- blind - after about two minutes , he walked home to Highbury , and ...
... side of the court , opened the door of a more ancient - looking house , and entered . Reappearing —that is , to the watchful eyes of Lucy manoeuvring with the window- blind - after about two minutes , he walked home to Highbury , and ...
Side 27
... side of a large smooth forehead , projecting over quiet eyes of blue , made yet quieter by the shadow of those brows . The rest of her face was very diminutive . A soberness as of complete womanhood , tried and chastened , lay upon her ...
... side of a large smooth forehead , projecting over quiet eyes of blue , made yet quieter by the shadow of those brows . The rest of her face was very diminutive . A soberness as of complete womanhood , tried and chastened , lay upon her ...
Side 28
... sides of houses and churches , and St. Paulses , and the likes of that . " Yes , yes ; but some days we see him ... side of the passage . About the middle this wall broke into two workshops , the smallest and strangest ever seen out ...
... sides of houses and churches , and St. Paulses , and the likes of that . " Yes , yes ; but some days we see him ... side of the passage . About the middle this wall broke into two workshops , the smallest and strangest ever seen out ...
Side 29
... side of the glass were two doors , or hatches , one above the other . The tenement looked as if the smallest of rooms had been divided into two horizontally by a floor in the middle , thus forming two cells , which could not have been ...
... side of the glass were two doors , or hatches , one above the other . The tenement looked as if the smallest of rooms had been divided into two horizontally by a floor in the middle , thus forming two cells , which could not have been ...
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