Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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... coming to him as it were from her grave , across the silence of twenty years , ought to have transported the man to whom these words were ad- dressed out of all recollection of the present , -out of everything save that tragedy of which ...
... coming to him as it were from her grave , across the silence of twenty years , ought to have transported the man to whom these words were ad- dressed out of all recollection of the present , -out of everything save that tragedy of which ...
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... coming between her husband and herself , taking pos- session of the foreground of their existence whether they would or not . What Mrs Hayward would be called upon to do would be— not to retire before this new actor in her existence ...
... coming between her husband and herself , taking pos- session of the foreground of their existence whether they would or not . What Mrs Hayward would be called upon to do would be— not to retire before this new actor in her existence ...
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... coming towards her across the sunshine . He was moving like a man in a dream , moving instinc- tively towards where she was , but otherwise unconscious where he was going , unaware of the little heights and hollows , stumbling over the ...
... coming towards her across the sunshine . He was moving like a man in a dream , moving instinc- tively towards where she was , but otherwise unconscious where he was going , unaware of the little heights and hollows , stumbling over the ...
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... coming up again have given you a shake . Go up , my dear , to your room , and I will tell Mrs Bellendean all that she cares to hear . " " Eh ? do you think so , Eliza- beth ? I have got a shake . It agitates a man very much to be ...
... coming up again have given you a shake . Go up , my dear , to your room , and I will tell Mrs Bellendean all that she cares to hear . " " Eh ? do you think so , Eliza- beth ? I have got a shake . It agitates a man very much to be ...
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... coming in from the grounds , with a mur- mur of voices , and footsteps in the hall , became every moment more and more clamant . She rose at last , and put her hand on Mrs Hayward's shoulder . " The gentle- men speak , " she said , " of ...
... coming in from the grounds , with a mur- mur of voices , and footsteps in the hall , became every moment more and more clamant . She rose at last , and put her hand on Mrs Hayward's shoulder . " The gentle- men speak , " she said , " of ...
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