Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 44
... lady nearest to him to shuffle the numbers together . " I cannot place my destiny in more lovely hands , " he said . The lady , somewhat advanced in the scores , coloured up , but instantly complied with the request . The ladies were ...
... lady nearest to him to shuffle the numbers together . " I cannot place my destiny in more lovely hands , " he said . The lady , somewhat advanced in the scores , coloured up , but instantly complied with the request . The ladies were ...
Page 46
... lady had recovered ; and when Chalker asked if one of the ladies present was in possession of the ticket , they all screamed in concert , " Miss Cross has it ! Show it , Miss Cross ! " " Oh , excuse me ! " said the lady , " the surprise ...
... lady had recovered ; and when Chalker asked if one of the ladies present was in possession of the ticket , they all screamed in concert , " Miss Cross has it ! Show it , Miss Cross ! " " Oh , excuse me ! " said the lady , " the surprise ...
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... Lady Dillie . She fancies it would be less damp there than in Curzon - street . Lady Boulder . Less damp ! She could not be under a greater delusion . Why , every one knows that all that south - west part lies much lower than any part ...
... Lady Dillie . She fancies it would be less damp there than in Curzon - street . Lady Boulder . Less damp ! She could not be under a greater delusion . Why , every one knows that all that south - west part lies much lower than any part ...
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