Hogan, M.P. [by M. Hartley]. |
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Pagina 22
... on Hogan . " Ten - ten shillings : nearly the price of the paper - ah ! " Two hundred was the number he had originally intended to take , but some greed suddenly seized upon him ; he wanted to grasp with 22 Hogan , M.P..
... on Hogan . " Ten - ten shillings : nearly the price of the paper - ah ! " Two hundred was the number he had originally intended to take , but some greed suddenly seized upon him ; he wanted to grasp with 22 Hogan , M.P..
Pagina 23
... hundred . Stay - make it four , " he added hastily : " that will be the full amount of this cheque , two hundred pounds . " He handed a cheque for that amount , signed by Lord Brayhead , to Mr. Stier , who , with his mouth drawn up as ...
... hundred . Stay - make it four , " he added hastily : " that will be the full amount of this cheque , two hundred pounds . " He handed a cheque for that amount , signed by Lord Brayhead , to Mr. Stier , who , with his mouth drawn up as ...
Pagina 48
... hundred pounds . That leaves in my posses- sion only one hundred of his now . I hear he is laying heavily against a horse . " " Bah ! Is this all ? " she interrupted scorn- fully ; " have you brought me here for this ? Say the last ...
... hundred pounds . That leaves in my posses- sion only one hundred of his now . I hear he is laying heavily against a horse . " " Bah ! Is this all ? " she interrupted scorn- fully ; " have you brought me here for this ? Say the last ...
Pagina 53
... frame , look , " ( and he turned to another picture , ) " that is more than two hundred years old . Fact : that is a Poussin . " " The bust ? Yes , that Veiled Virgin : Marochetti's . He did it for me . Clever idea Hogan , M.P. 53.
... frame , look , " ( and he turned to another picture , ) " that is more than two hundred years old . Fact : that is a Poussin . " " The bust ? Yes , that Veiled Virgin : Marochetti's . He did it for me . Clever idea Hogan , M.P. 53.
Pagina 54
... " There was a little too much heat in Mr. Hogan's tones . He knew very well that only for this crotchet he would not be in Parliament at all , and , moreover , that the six hundred pounds . which Lord 54 Hogan , M.P..
... " There was a little too much heat in Mr. Hogan's tones . He knew very well that only for this crotchet he would not be in Parliament at all , and , moreover , that the six hundred pounds . which Lord 54 Hogan , M.P..
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