Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 59Richard Bentley, 1866 |
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Page 181
... Captain Travers , divesting himself of every superfluous garment , the wavy curls of his brown hair closely stuck to his face by the intense heat , aggravated by his own irritable movements . The open window has only added to the ...
... Captain Travers , divesting himself of every superfluous garment , the wavy curls of his brown hair closely stuck to his face by the intense heat , aggravated by his own irritable movements . The open window has only added to the ...
Page 182
... Captain Travers's mind had been harassed daily by hints conveyed in his father's letters , that on investigation Gregson was likely to have proved a thorough scoundrel as regarded the property and bonds entrusted to his care by ...
... Captain Travers's mind had been harassed daily by hints conveyed in his father's letters , that on investigation Gregson was likely to have proved a thorough scoundrel as regarded the property and bonds entrusted to his care by ...
Page 183
... Captain Travers could be cool and nonchalant , so could his wife . The world had but little opportunity of making their remarks , for any place of amusement to which at the commencement of their visit Captain Travers offered to take her ...
... Captain Travers could be cool and nonchalant , so could his wife . The world had but little opportunity of making their remarks , for any place of amusement to which at the commencement of their visit Captain Travers offered to take her ...
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The Constable de Bourbon By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 111 221 331 | 1 |
The German Almanacks for 1866 | 28 |
French Aristocracy at the Seaside | 47 |
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