London Society, Volume 23James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1873 - Periodicals |
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... cries Irene suddenly ' .. R. Caldecott . M. E. Edwards . Frontispiece . R. Caldecott . 56-7 C. Turner . 512 248-9 .. .. .. .. .. M. E. Edwards . .. R. Newcombe . 341 97 find me , Joel ? ' .. Frank Dicksee . 80 176 99 264 " 9 368 29 456 ...
... cries Irene suddenly ' .. R. Caldecott . M. E. Edwards . Frontispiece . R. Caldecott . 56-7 C. Turner . 512 248-9 .. .. .. .. .. M. E. Edwards . .. R. Newcombe . 341 97 find me , Joel ? ' .. Frank Dicksee . 80 176 99 264 " 9 368 29 456 ...
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... cried over this piece of good luck , for her heart filled with forebodings . He laughed at her . But , at last , had the grace to console her , and assure her she was tormenting herself for nothing . ' Time will show , ' said she ...
... cried over this piece of good luck , for her heart filled with forebodings . He laughed at her . But , at last , had the grace to console her , and assure her she was tormenting herself for nothing . ' Time will show , ' said she ...
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... cried , Oh , doctor , my brother ! Oh , pray come to him . Oh ! oh ! ' Doctor Staines got quickly , but calmly out ; told his wife to wait ; and followed Phoebe upstairs . She told him , in a few agitated words , how Dick had been taken ...
... cried , Oh , doctor , my brother ! Oh , pray come to him . Oh ! oh ! ' Doctor Staines got quickly , but calmly out ; told his wife to wait ; and followed Phoebe upstairs . She told him , in a few agitated words , how Dick had been taken ...
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... ; but I han't the heart to give you one , worse luck . Blessed if I know what to say or do . ' ' I won't go ! ' cried Phoebe , turn- ing violent all of a sudden . ' No , 1 not if I am dragged to the ship by the 12 A Simpleton .
... ; but I han't the heart to give you one , worse luck . Blessed if I know what to say or do . ' ' I won't go ! ' cried Phoebe , turn- ing violent all of a sudden . ' No , 1 not if I am dragged to the ship by the 12 A Simpleton .
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... the waves , and the cries of the sailors calling to one another . I came upon deck . The great mainsail was being got down , and was flapping and tumbling on the " 6 deck like some huge sea - monster that 64 The Yacht Banshee . '
... the waves , and the cries of the sailors calling to one another . I came upon deck . The great mainsail was being got down , and was flapping and tumbling on the " 6 deck like some huge sea - monster that 64 The Yacht Banshee . '
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