Belgravia: A London Magazine, Volume 53Chatto and Windus, 1884 |
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... gone to see the curate in charge about the church music for the next Sunday . The par- conage was in the neighbourhood of Squire Bassett's house , and Mavis on this occasion also availed herself of the short cut effected by crossing the ...
... gone to see the curate in charge about the church music for the next Sunday . The par- conage was in the neighbourhood of Squire Bassett's house , and Mavis on this occasion also availed herself of the short cut effected by crossing the ...
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... gone the other way . ' ' Oh no , Mr. Jack , ' answered Mrs. Wynn : it was Mavis- that's Wynn's daughter , you know . She's come home to live with us now since her Aunt and Uncle Jeffrey's death ; she's gone down to the parsonage , and ...
... gone the other way . ' ' Oh no , Mr. Jack , ' answered Mrs. Wynn : it was Mavis- that's Wynn's daughter , you know . She's come home to live with us now since her Aunt and Uncle Jeffrey's death ; she's gone down to the parsonage , and ...
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... gone to the Park that I have not remained twice as long as I intended , but this time I shan't ; I'm sure to be back on Saturday . Could you say Saturday for a look at the pictures ? ' Mavis wore a broad - leaved straw hat which ...
... gone to the Park that I have not remained twice as long as I intended , but this time I shan't ; I'm sure to be back on Saturday . Could you say Saturday for a look at the pictures ? ' Mavis wore a broad - leaved straw hat which ...
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... gone into the house , but that Jack , whom her words had made extremely uncomfortable , detained her . do 6 " Wait a minute , Nesty , ' he said , and don't be cross . Why you talk about Miss Wynn as if she were just like the other ...
... gone into the house , but that Jack , whom her words had made extremely uncomfortable , detained her . do 6 " Wait a minute , Nesty , ' he said , and don't be cross . Why you talk about Miss Wynn as if she were just like the other ...
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... gone about his business . Mrs. Wynn hardly knew herself to use her own expression- in the cheerful atmosphere created by Jack's mere presence . was ' lovely , ' she thought , to hear the pleasant talk of the two ; and although there was ...
... gone about his business . Mrs. Wynn hardly knew herself to use her own expression- in the cheerful atmosphere created by Jack's mere presence . was ' lovely , ' she thought , to hear the pleasant talk of the two ; and although there was ...
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A. B. GROSART answered Arthur's Seat asked Aunt Winny Bassett Bridget brother Carvalho caubeen Chad child Chillaton Chillingham cloth extra cloth limp colour cried Crown 8vo Dalmayne daughter dear Doidge door Elsie English Ephraim exclaimed eyes face Father Mac Fcap feel felt girl gone hand head hear heard heart hope hour Hugh Miller illustrated boards Ireland Irish Jack Jack's Jane kind knew lady Lequeu letter lived look Mary Maurice Mavis Mavis's Miles mind Miss Metge Miss Nestle Miss Summers Miss Wyndham morning mother never night Norah Norah's once parlour poor Post 8vo Reid round Sam Moore seemed side sister smile Somerfield Squire stood story sure talk tell Tenbury thing thought tion told tone took turned voice Vols walk wife woman words Worplesdon Wynn Wynn's young
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Página 362 - And decks the goddess with the glittering spoil. This casket India's glowing gems unlocks, And all Arabia breathes from yonder box.
Página 26 - Caricature History of the Georges. (The House of Hanover.) With 400 Pictures, Caricatures, Squibs, Broadsides, Window Pictures, &c. By THOMAS WRIGHT, MA, FSA Large post 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, with Illustrations, js. 6d. Wright's History of Caricature and of the Grotesque in Art, Literature, Sculpture, and Painting, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day.
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Página 25 - Circus Life and Circus Celebrities. By THOMAS FROST. The Lives of the Conjurers. By THOMAS FROST. The Old Showmen and the Old London Fairs. By THOMAS FROST. Low-Life Deeps. An Account of the Strange Fish to be found there. By JAMES GREENWOOD. The Wilds of London.
Página 21 - Secret Out" Series, The: Crown 8vo, cloth extra, profusely Illustrated, 4s. 6d. each. The Secret Out: One Thousand Tricks with Cards, and other Recreations ; with Entertaining Experiments in Drawing-room or
Página 9 - Familiar Allusions: A Handbook of Miscellaneous Information • including the Names of Celebrated Statues, Paintings, Palaces, Country Seats, Ruins, Churches, Ships, Streets, Clubs, Natural Curiosities, and the like. By WILLIAM A. WHEELER, Author of " Noted Names of Fiction ;
Página 24 - Thackerayana : Notes and Anecdotes. Illustrated by a profusion of Sketches by WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY, depicting Humorous Incidents in his School-life, and Favourite Characters in the books of his everyday reading. With Hundreds of Wood Engravings, facsimiled from Mr.
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Página 8 - Complete in Three Vols. Vol. I. contains the Plays complete, including the doubtful ones; Vol. II. the Poems and Minor Translations, with an Introductory Essay by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE.