Life ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1874 - 208 pages |
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Page 86
... Titton , and the gentle- man you so much disparage is , if you please , the encum- brance to ten thousand a year , -the money as much at her service as the husband by whom she gets it . Whether he could have won her , had he been ...
... Titton , and the gentle- man you so much disparage is , if you please , the encum- brance to ten thousand a year , -the money as much at her service as the husband by whom she gets it . Whether he could have won her , had he been ...
Page 88
... , glazing a picture I had just finished , when the servant brought up the card of Mrs. Fortescue Titton . I chanced to be alone , so the lady was shown at once into my paint- ing - room ; and lo ! the incognita of 88 LITTLE CLASSICS .
... , glazing a picture I had just finished , when the servant brought up the card of Mrs. Fortescue Titton . I chanced to be alone , so the lady was shown at once into my paint- ing - room ; and lo ! the incognita of 88 LITTLE CLASSICS .
Page 89
... Titton blushed on opening her errand to me ; first , inquiring if I was the painter of ' No. 403 , ' in the exhibition , and saying some very civil things about the picture . I mentioned that it was a portrait of Lord George ( for his ...
... Titton blushed on opening her errand to me ; first , inquiring if I was the painter of ' No. 403 , ' in the exhibition , and saying some very civil things about the picture . I mentioned that it was a portrait of Lord George ( for his ...
Page 90
... Titton . You have seen him , and have some idea of what his portrait might be , considered as a pleasure to the artist , what it might promise , I should rather say ; for , after all , I ultimately enjoyed working at it , quite aside ...
... Titton . You have seen him , and have some idea of what his portrait might be , considered as a pleasure to the artist , what it might promise , I should rather say ; for , after all , I ultimately enjoyed working at it , quite aside ...
Page 91
... Titton would feel very much obliged to me . And this dinner was followed up by breakfasts and lunches and suppers ; and for a fortnight I really lived with the Tittons and pleasanter people to live with , by Jove , you haven't seen in ...
... Titton would feel very much obliged to me . And this dinner was followed up by breakfasts and lunches and suppers ; and for a fortnight I really lived with the Tittons and pleasanter people to live with , by Jove , you haven't seen in ...
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