Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 63
... tell Mrs Butler from me that I will call on her by an early day ; and now , won't you come and have a cup of tea ? Lady Lyle will expect to see you in the draw- ing - room . " Tony would have refused , if he knew how ; even in his old ...
... tell Mrs Butler from me that I will call on her by an early day ; and now , won't you come and have a cup of tea ? Lady Lyle will expect to see you in the draw- ing - room . " Tony would have refused , if he knew how ; even in his old ...
Page 67
... telling you so , " said Tony . " And do you imagine , sir , that a bravado about your ignorance is the sure road to advancement ? I can tell you , young gentleman , that the days of mighty patronage are gone by ; the public require to ...
... telling you so , " said Tony . " And do you imagine , sir , that a bravado about your ignorance is the sure road to advancement ? I can tell you , young gentleman , that the days of mighty patronage are gone by ; the public require to ...
Page 118
... tell the truth , even a slight shade of self - content and approbation upon his hand- some countenance . In the present changed state of public opinion and private feeling , he began to take some pleasure in his sacrifice . To be sure ...
... tell the truth , even a slight shade of self - content and approbation upon his hand- some countenance . In the present changed state of public opinion and private feeling , he began to take some pleasure in his sacrifice . To be sure ...
Page 122
... tell me what he want- ed , " said Miss Dora , swelling out her innocent plumes . Jack , who was sitting opposite , and who had been listening with admiration , thought it time to come in on his own part . " I hope you don't mean to for ...
... tell me what he want- ed , " said Miss Dora , swelling out her innocent plumes . Jack , who was sitting opposite , and who had been listening with admiration , thought it time to come in on his own part . " I hope you don't mean to for ...
Page 127
... tell you how much comfort your letter had been to me . My head , too , has been very full of affairs of my own . I thought at one time that my friends were forsaking me . It was very good of you to write as you did . " 66 Upon which ...
... tell you how much comfort your letter had been to me . My head , too , has been very full of affairs of my own . I thought at one time that my friends were forsaking me . It was very good of you to write as you did . " 66 Upon which ...
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