Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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Page 89
... Clavering had fin- ished his studies in Mr. Burton's office . He flattered himself that he had not been idle while he was there , and was now about to commence his more advanced stage of pu- pilage , under the great Mr. Beilby in Lon ...
... Clavering had fin- ished his studies in Mr. Burton's office . He flattered himself that he had not been idle while he was there , and was now about to commence his more advanced stage of pu- pilage , under the great Mr. Beilby in Lon ...
Page 90
... Clavering . I shall come for you on Easter - eve . " " Oh , no ; why should you have so much trouble and expense ? " - " I tell you I shall come for you , less , indeed , you decline to travel with me . " " It will be so nice ! And then ...
... Clavering . I shall come for you on Easter - eve . " " Oh , no ; why should you have so much trouble and expense ? " - " I tell you I shall come for you , less , indeed , you decline to travel with me . " " It will be so nice ! And then ...
Page 91
... Clavering had declared , in Mrs. Clavering's hearing , though but little dis- posed in general to make many revelations to any of the family at the rectory , " that he did not intend to take his sister - in - law's part . She had made ...
... Clavering had declared , in Mrs. Clavering's hearing , though but little dis- posed in general to make many revelations to any of the family at the rectory , " that he did not intend to take his sister - in - law's part . She had made ...
Page 92
... Clavering at once , and he would be able to give beforehand his own account of her . He had not been home since his engagement had been a thing set- tled ; but his position with regard to Flor- ence had been declared by letter , and his ...
... Clavering at once , and he would be able to give beforehand his own account of her . He had not been home since his engagement had been a thing set- tled ; but his position with regard to Flor- ence had been declared by letter , and his ...
Page 93
... Clavering , and he believed that by her he was really liked . - " Lady Clavering had heard of his en- gagement , and of course congratulated him . " Who told you ? " he asked , " Was it my mother ? " " No ; I have not seen your mother I ...
... Clavering , and he believed that by her he was really liked . - " Lady Clavering had heard of his en- gagement , and of course congratulated him . " Who told you ? " he asked , " Was it my mother ? " " No ; I have not seen your mother I ...
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