Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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... eyes more than he could read all at once , and with a tremulous movement laid his hand again upon her arm . " What is it ? " he said . She was tremulous too , but in a different fashion . She began to open out a little parcel which she ...
... eyes more than he could read all at once , and with a tremulous movement laid his hand again upon her arm . " What is it ? " he said . She was tremulous too , but in a different fashion . She began to open out a little parcel which she ...
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... eyes . " " Surely , " said Mrs Bellendean , " we know what Colonel Hayward is ; but pardon me , it was a much less matter - it was about Joyce I wanted to know . " " " " The one story cannot be told without the other . My husband , said ...
... eyes . " " Surely , " said Mrs Bellendean , " we know what Colonel Hayward is ; but pardon me , it was a much less matter - it was about Joyce I wanted to know . " " " " The one story cannot be told without the other . My husband , said ...
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... eyes , a dart tipped with steel , the girl thought , out of the keen , dazzling blue . She too fell back " as if she ... eye of his wife . " Mrs Hayward , " said Norman Bellendean , throwing himself into the breach , " do you hear any ...
... eyes , a dart tipped with steel , the girl thought , out of the keen , dazzling blue . She too fell back " as if she ... eye of his wife . " Mrs Hayward , " said Norman Bellendean , throwing himself into the breach , " do you hear any ...
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... eyes . " It is a name that has long been full of sweet- ness but also of pain to me . Now I hope it will be sweetness only . Joyce - my kind friends , that have been so good to her when I knew nothing - nothing ! nothing nothing ! How ...
... eyes . " It is a name that has long been full of sweet- ness but also of pain to me . Now I hope it will be sweetness only . Joyce - my kind friends , that have been so good to her when I knew nothing - nothing ! nothing nothing ! How ...
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... eyes . Not only her own desolation , but his also , Janet would have to bear . She had no heart to speak , but plodded along , scarcely even seeing Joyce by her side , ruminating heavily , turning over everything in her mind , with her eyes ...
... eyes . Not only her own desolation , but his also , Janet would have to bear . She had no heart to speak , but plodded along , scarcely even seeing Joyce by her side , ruminating heavily , turning over everything in her mind , with her eyes ...
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