The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 100
... Belton . Suppose we could call up out of the past any of them we wished to gather round our board , and make a night of it , whom would you invite ? We will invite in turn ; only let the company be small . Counting ourselves as nothing ...
... Belton . Suppose we could call up out of the past any of them we wished to gather round our board , and make a night of it , whom would you invite ? We will invite in turn ; only let the company be small . Counting ourselves as nothing ...
Page 101
... Belton . I don't know how it affects you , but I am a little intoxicated at merely thinking of these guests of ours . I shall beg Phryne to stay and pose for you after- wards ; and I shall come in and see her , and be put into the ...
... Belton . I don't know how it affects you , but I am a little intoxicated at merely thinking of these guests of ours . I shall beg Phryne to stay and pose for you after- wards ; and I shall come in and see her , and be put into the ...
Page 102
... Belton . What will our Greek and Ro- man friends say to our trousers and dress- coat and white chokers ? Mallett . Say ? They will enjoy them as the greatest joke that ever was known . We shall have inextinguishable laughter to begin ...
... Belton . What will our Greek and Ro- man friends say to our trousers and dress- coat and white chokers ? Mallett . Say ? They will enjoy them as the greatest joke that ever was known . We shall have inextinguishable laughter to begin ...
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