Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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... dear ! " he cried , with a tone of compunction and horror , “ I— hurt you ? " as if he had been accused of high treason and brutal cruelty combined . This accent of amazed contrition brought Mrs Hayward to herself . " Oh no , Henry ...
... dear ! " he cried , with a tone of compunction and horror , “ I— hurt you ? " as if he had been accused of high treason and brutal cruelty combined . This accent of amazed contrition brought Mrs Hayward to herself . " Oh no , Henry ...
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... dear , I always like to wait till I know what you think -and as yet you have said nothing . How was I to suppose- Here he broke off , seeing in his wife's eyes more than he could read all at once , and with a tremulous movement laid his ...
... dear , I always like to wait till I know what you think -and as yet you have said nothing . How was I to suppose- Here he broke off , seeing in his wife's eyes more than he could read all at once , and with a tremulous movement laid his ...
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... dear ; don't destroy it , but lock it away safe , and let us think of it no more . " " " That is impossible , Henry . You must think of it , in justice to her - poor thing ; " this Mrs Hay- ward said unwillingly , from a sense of what ...
... dear ; don't destroy it , but lock it away safe , and let us think of it no more . " " " That is impossible , Henry . You must think of it , in justice to her - poor thing ; " this Mrs Hay- ward said unwillingly , from a sense of what ...
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... dear lady , I assure you , as much a wonder and revelation to me as to any one . I never thought of such a possi- bility never . Elizabeth knows that nothing was further from my mind . " - Henry , " said his wife sud- denly , " you have ...
... dear lady , I assure you , as much a wonder and revelation to me as to any one . I never thought of such a possi- bility never . Elizabeth knows that nothing was further from my mind . " - Henry , " said his wife sud- denly , " you have ...
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... dear friend . " " Perhaps it is not very good taste to discuss any one , " said the plain young lady . " But Mrs Hayward probably does not know who she is . " " I know that she is your in- ferior , " said Mrs Hayward , quickly ; " 14 ...
... dear friend . " " Perhaps it is not very good taste to discuss any one , " said the plain young lady . " But Mrs Hayward probably does not know who she is . " " I know that she is your in- ferior , " said Mrs Hayward , quickly ; " 14 ...
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