The Fine Lady\'s Airs (1709)
The Augustan Reprint Society Thomas Baker THE FINE LADY'S AIRS (1709) With an Introduction by John Harrington Smith Publication Number 25 Los Angeles William Andrews Clark Memorial Library University of California 1950
XXI FACING THE SUN
XXII CLOUDS
XXIII WHEN THE DEAD AWAKE
XXIV THE GREATER MASTER
XXV THE SHADOW ON THE FLOOR
XXVI ON THE BRINK
XXVII THE END OF THE BEGINNING
XXVIII THE SEVENTH NOON
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"Spring," she answered. "Just spring" . . . _Frontispiece_
"What, you, Miss Arsdale?"
As he studied her it seemed certain that she was
by no means enjoying herself in her present company
Facing her he faced the pendulum which ticked
out to him the cost of each new picture he had of her
He lowered the rails, and Miss Arsdale led the way
The Augustan Reprint Society Thomas Baker THE FINE LADY'S AIRS (1709) With an Introduction by John Harrington Smith Publication Number 25 Los Angeles William Andrews Clark Memorial Library University of California 1950