Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 189
... manner in which Mrs. Bootle greeted Eva was a thing to see . She flew towards her as she entered , embraced her , and told her how enchanted she was to see her . Having introduced her darling boy and her darling boy's papa , she then ...
... manner in which Mrs. Bootle greeted Eva was a thing to see . She flew towards her as she entered , embraced her , and told her how enchanted she was to see her . Having introduced her darling boy and her darling boy's papa , she then ...
Page 244
... manner of the man . * C The money - making men of Liverpool , according to one of their towns- men , are not , as cursory observers might assume , too grave and business- like for " a good deal of fun ; " the members of the Stock ...
... manner of the man . * C The money - making men of Liverpool , according to one of their towns- men , are not , as cursory observers might assume , too grave and business- like for " a good deal of fun ; " the members of the Stock ...
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... Manners . Lord Quaque . - I like the idea of Knipp's taking Manners up so strongly . Lady Boulder is quite pleased about it . She saw Manners at Commemoration this year , and was very much struck with him . Knipp couldn't have a better ...
... Manners . Lord Quaque . - I like the idea of Knipp's taking Manners up so strongly . Lady Boulder is quite pleased about it . She saw Manners at Commemoration this year , and was very much struck with him . Knipp couldn't have a better ...
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Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 186 320 | 1 |
The German Almanacks for 1868 | 33 |
A Tale of Crime | 50 |
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