Mrs. Lorimer: A Sketch in Black and White, Volume 1Macmillan, 1882 |
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Page 23
... strong appreci- ation of what is generally spoken of as " family . " Robert Lorimer was unde- niably a gentleman , —some people indeed thought he was disposed to be rather too fine a gentleman considering his position- but he had no ...
... strong appreci- ation of what is generally spoken of as " family . " Robert Lorimer was unde- niably a gentleman , —some people indeed thought he was disposed to be rather too fine a gentleman considering his position- but he had no ...
Page 30
... strong , able , and ready for much enjoyment in many different ways . He had an enormous capacity for friendship - or comradeship , as he preferred to have it called . But he was too healthy , both in mind and body , to be fully ...
... strong , able , and ready for much enjoyment in many different ways . He had an enormous capacity for friendship - or comradeship , as he preferred to have it called . But he was too healthy , both in mind and body , to be fully ...
Page 37
... strong , comfortable and successful , felt a great compassion for this woman , with her black garments and sweet tired eyes . It was difficult for him , however , to express his sentiments . It would have taken time to put them CH . II ...
... strong , comfortable and successful , felt a great compassion for this woman , with her black garments and sweet tired eyes . It was difficult for him , however , to express his sentiments . It would have taken time to put them CH . II ...
Page 48
... if Robert Lorimer had lived , she would have given him in time all the strong and devoted affection which was latent within her . As it was , before she became accustomed to her new life and settled down with 48 PART I. MRS . LORIMER .
... if Robert Lorimer had lived , she would have given him in time all the strong and devoted affection which was latent within her . As it was , before she became accustomed to her new life and settled down with 48 PART I. MRS . LORIMER .
Page 74
... strong sense of ac- complished duty can well be . The coachman's livery fitted excellently — it was quite pleasant to behold his back ; - the horses trotted cheerily along the broad highroad ; the country looked pretty in the afternoon ...
... strong sense of ac- complished duty can well be . The coachman's livery fitted excellently — it was quite pleasant to behold his back ; - the horses trotted cheerily along the broad highroad ; the country looked pretty in the afternoon ...
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