Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review, 4 tomas;17 tomasGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Rose-Belford Publishing Company, 1880 |
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... Toff offered to go and make the inquiry , later in the day ; suggest- ing the purchase of slippers and stock- ings , in the meantime , while Sally was having her breakfast . Amelius ap- proved of the suggestion ; and Toff set off on his ...
... Toff offered to go and make the inquiry , later in the day ; suggest- ing the purchase of slippers and stock- ings , in the meantime , while Sally was having her breakfast . Amelius ap- proved of the suggestion ; and Toff set off on his ...
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... TOFF returned to the cottage , with the slippers and the stockings . ' What a time you have been gone ! ' said Amelius . ' It is not my fault , sir , ' Toff ex- plained . The stockings I obtained without difficulty . But the nearest ...
... TOFF returned to the cottage , with the slippers and the stockings . ' What a time you have been gone ! ' said Amelius . ' It is not my fault , sir , ' Toff ex- plained . The stockings I obtained without difficulty . But the nearest ...
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... Toff ' You're always ready with everything , ' he went on ; I wonder whether you have got a needle and a bit of ... Toff to the window . ' O , look ! ' she cried ' he's ill ! ' Toff lifted Amelius to the chair . ' For God's sake , sir ...
... Toff ' You're always ready with everything , ' he went on ; I wonder whether you have got a needle and a bit of ... Toff to the window . ' O , look ! ' she cried ' he's ill ! ' Toff lifted Amelius to the chair . ' For God's sake , sir ...
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... Toff came in with a card , and announced that a gentleman wished to see him .. Amelius looking at the card , was sur- prised to find on it the name of ' Mr. Melton . ' Some lines were written on it in pencil : - ' I have called to speak ...
... Toff came in with a card , and announced that a gentleman wished to see him .. Amelius looking at the card , was sur- prised to find on it the name of ' Mr. Melton . ' Some lines were written on it in pencil : - ' I have called to speak ...
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... Toff with a note , and an apology for his intrusion . I beg your pardon , sir ; the person is waiting . She says it's only a receipt to sign . The box is in the hall . ' Amelius examined the enclosure . It was a formal document , acknow ...
... Toff with a note , and an apology for his intrusion . I beg your pardon , sir ; the person is waiting . She says it's only a receipt to sign . The box is in the hall . ' Amelius examined the enclosure . It was a formal document , acknow ...
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