London Society, Том 43James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1883 |
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... walked and cantered her horse round and round the Row , evincing a curious tendency to hug the railings , instead of venturing out into the middle of the ride . A gray - haired groom attended upon her , keeping closer to his mistress ...
... walked and cantered her horse round and round the Row , evincing a curious tendency to hug the railings , instead of venturing out into the middle of the ride . A gray - haired groom attended upon her , keeping closer to his mistress ...
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... walked as quietly down the Row as if they had been riding lambs instead of powerful hunters , that looked ridiculously out of place in Hyde Park , and carrying such light weights . There was a lovely flavour of the country about the new ...
... walked as quietly down the Row as if they had been riding lambs instead of powerful hunters , that looked ridiculously out of place in Hyde Park , and carrying such light weights . There was a lovely flavour of the country about the new ...
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... walked after the lady who had attracted his admiration . ' I knew it , ' said Mr. Gayre , glancing back ; and then , with a cynical smile curling his lips , he pursued his way , which happened to be Cityward . He was accounted a great ...
... walked after the lady who had attracted his admiration . ' I knew it , ' said Mr. Gayre , glancing back ; and then , with a cynical smile curling his lips , he pursued his way , which happened to be Cityward . He was accounted a great ...
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... walked with his legs wider apart than is the custom of those who have not spent best part of their waking hours on horseback , and to whom no respectable landlady in her senses would have let her first floor , even if furnished with the ...
... walked with his legs wider apart than is the custom of those who have not spent best part of their waking hours on horseback , and to whom no respectable landlady in her senses would have let her first floor , even if furnished with the ...
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... walked together towards the château , the tall grey roofs of which rose among the trees not far off . Coming up near the west side of the house , which faced north and south , they passed out of the park by a gate into a wild sort of ...
... walked together towards the château , the tall grey roofs of which rose among the trees not far off . Coming up near the west side of the house , which faced north and south , they passed out of the park by a gate into a wild sort of ...
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