Bentley's Miscellany, 63. kötetRichard Bentley, 1868 |
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3. oldal
... Bootle in the capacity of valet , and Mam'selle Léontine Latrompette , Mrs. Bootle's pretty and extremely coquettish femme de chambre . Mam'selle Léontine , a lively brunette , whose chief personal attractions consisted in a pair of ...
... Bootle in the capacity of valet , and Mam'selle Léontine Latrompette , Mrs. Bootle's pretty and extremely coquettish femme de chambre . Mam'selle Léontine , a lively brunette , whose chief personal attractions consisted in a pair of ...
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... Bootle , who was tranquilly enjoying a cigar . " At Bury there are twice as many cotton - mills , five times as many chimneys , and the air is so full of smoke that you can't swallow it . " " I can't swallow your description , dear boy ...
... Bootle , who was tranquilly enjoying a cigar . " At Bury there are twice as many cotton - mills , five times as many chimneys , and the air is so full of smoke that you can't swallow it . " " I can't swallow your description , dear boy ...
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... Bootle , and said something which that young lady did not understand , though she guessed its import . The mansion now coming full in view , elicited a genuine burst of admiration from Mrs. Bootle , and sundry ex- clamations of rapture ...
... Bootle , and said something which that young lady did not understand , though she guessed its import . The mansion now coming full in view , elicited a genuine burst of admiration from Mrs. Bootle , and sundry ex- clamations of rapture ...
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... Bootle and his wife ! " She then arose , deliberately laid down the newspaper , and advanced with a slow and dignified step to greet her daughter - in- law . Bootle watched the proceedings through his eye - glass , pre- pared to support ...
... Bootle and his wife ! " She then arose , deliberately laid down the newspaper , and advanced with a slow and dignified step to greet her daughter - in- law . Bootle watched the proceedings through his eye - glass , pre- pared to support ...
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... Bootle , greatly to his mother's horror . But her dismay was increased when Mrs. Bootle added , " If quite agreeable to you , dear mamma , I should like to ask them and Hornby to the ball . " " We'll talk about that by - and - by ...
... Bootle , greatly to his mother's horror . But her dismay was increased when Mrs. Bootle added , " If quite agreeable to you , dear mamma , I should like to ask them and Hornby to the ball . " " We'll talk about that by - and - by ...
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