Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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Side 14
... young Weston , of whom nobody could predicate anything in particular , save that he stood in such awe of Mr. Stopper , that he missed the way to his mouth in taking stolen stares at him across the table . Mr. Wor boise sat at the ...
... young Weston , of whom nobody could predicate anything in particular , save that he stood in such awe of Mr. Stopper , that he missed the way to his mouth in taking stolen stares at him across the table . Mr. Wor boise sat at the ...
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... young woman . They were watched with stolen glances of some anxiety from both ends of the table , for neither father nor mother cared much about Charles Wither , although the former was too kind to omit inviting him to his house ...
... young woman . They were watched with stolen glances of some anxiety from both ends of the table , for neither father nor mother cared much about Charles Wither , although the former was too kind to omit inviting him to his house ...
Side 16
... young people . Neither was Mary offended at what had occurred . While she sat singing , she knew that the face bending over her was one of the handsomest - a face rather long and pale , of almost pure Greek outline , with a high fore ...
... young people . Neither was Mary offended at what had occurred . While she sat singing , she knew that the face bending over her was one of the handsomest - a face rather long and pale , of almost pure Greek outline , with a high fore ...
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... young things the wiser . The first man that looks at them turns the head of them . And I must confess , if I was young again myself , and hearkening for my John's foot in the court , pretty fast I'd hobble- no , not hobble then , but ...
... young things the wiser . The first man that looks at them turns the head of them . And I must confess , if I was young again myself , and hearkening for my John's foot in the court , pretty fast I'd hobble- no , not hobble then , but ...
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... young servant . With her she soon quarrelled , however , and thereafter relied upon the ministrations of a charwoman . The door between the house and the counting - house was now locked , and the key of it so seldom taken from the ...
... young servant . With her she soon quarrelled , however , and thereafter relied upon the ministrations of a charwoman . The door between the house and the counting - house was now locked , and the key of it so seldom taken from the ...
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