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Page 104
... Bindley . " At last ; for the first invitation had gone off like the misfire of a pistol . The lord had met ( with a severe domestic affliction , which obliged him to put off his party . Such a blow had not fallen on the low rich man in ...
... Bindley . " At last ; for the first invitation had gone off like the misfire of a pistol . The lord had met ( with a severe domestic affliction , which obliged him to put off his party . Such a blow had not fallen on the low rich man in ...
Page 106
... BINDLEY . AT Bindley , Lord and Lady Bindley were entertaining a dis- tinguished circle of guests ; though there was not at any period of the visit a circle ; for the house was vast and rambling , and the guests were nearly always ...
... BINDLEY . AT Bindley , Lord and Lady Bindley were entertaining a dis- tinguished circle of guests ; though there was not at any period of the visit a circle ; for the house was vast and rambling , and the guests were nearly always ...
Page 107
... Bindley's " regularly ; but besides these there came the regular guests , who arrived with all honours , and whom the others contributed to entertain . Such were the colourless ( morally speaking ) ladies of true breeding and refinement ...
... Bindley's " regularly ; but besides these there came the regular guests , who arrived with all honours , and whom the others contributed to entertain . Such were the colourless ( morally speaking ) ladies of true breeding and refinement ...
Page 108
... Bindley smiles approbation ; a very good idea . " Don't know what they should do without the Woods . " They have no ideas their own property , and think this rather cheap faculty of " hitting on ideas " perfectly wonderful . Mr. Bolton ...
... Bindley smiles approbation ; a very good idea . " Don't know what they should do without the Woods . " They have no ideas their own property , and think this rather cheap faculty of " hitting on ideas " perfectly wonderful . Mr. Bolton ...
Page 109
... Bindley , to Lord Bindley's , a friend of mine . You know the place , and are welcome to entertain yourself here . I have told my coachman he is to hold himself at your service ; my carriage and horses you can use . " " Dear father ...
... Bindley , to Lord Bindley's , a friend of mine . You know the place , and are welcome to entertain yourself here . I have told my coachman he is to hold himself at your service ; my carriage and horses you can use . " " Dear father ...
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