Very genteel, by the author of 'Mrs. Jerningham's journal'.Griffith & Farran, 1880 - 318 pages |
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Page 89
... promise to look in next Thursday any way ; and then , if I like them , I'll come when I can . I'll speak to Mr. Tippington about it . Do you admit gentle- men ? ' with an affected laugh . ' Indeed we do not . What would they do with ...
... promise to look in next Thursday any way ; and then , if I like them , I'll come when I can . I'll speak to Mr. Tippington about it . Do you admit gentle- men ? ' with an affected laugh . ' Indeed we do not . What would they do with ...
Page 140
... promise of future beauty in them and in her figure also , though she would probably be on a larger scale , and not so handsome as her sister Diana . ' I hope you did not mind the trouble of coming here , Mrs. Tippington ? ' said Diana ...
... promise of future beauty in them and in her figure also , though she would probably be on a larger scale , and not so handsome as her sister Diana . ' I hope you did not mind the trouble of coming here , Mrs. Tippington ? ' said Diana ...
Page 144
... Promise ! promise ! ' ' I promise , ' replied Lettice , smiling and looking very knowing , very much interested , and very good- natured . ' I shall do it , and no one will see or hear anything . ' Deed they shall not . ' She spoke so ...
... Promise ! promise ! ' ' I promise , ' replied Lettice , smiling and looking very knowing , very much interested , and very good- natured . ' I shall do it , and no one will see or hear anything . ' Deed they shall not . ' She spoke so ...
Page 226
... promise it solemnly , ' replied Diana Hope with a manner as solemn as her words . Without a syllable Lettice ran up - stairs and took the key of the till out of Frank's pocket . She came back swiftly and noiselessly , and still without ...
... promise it solemnly , ' replied Diana Hope with a manner as solemn as her words . Without a syllable Lettice ran up - stairs and took the key of the till out of Frank's pocket . She came back swiftly and noiselessly , and still without ...
Page 231
... promise of secrecy . The best part of everything , after all , was the telling Frank . She might be a little frightened at first , because perhaps he would think she ought not to have taken the note even for such a purpose , and even ...
... promise of secrecy . The best part of everything , after all , was the telling Frank . She might be a little frightened at first , because perhaps he would think she ought not to have taken the note even for such a purpose , and even ...
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