Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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... friends smiled at the Colonel ; but at the same time it warmed her heart . And yet there was no one in the world so feelingly alive to the irritations and vexations which were involved in this supreme helplessness and trust . There were ...
... friends smiled at the Colonel ; but at the same time it warmed her heart . And yet there was no one in the world so feelingly alive to the irritations and vexations which were involved in this supreme helplessness and trust . There were ...
Page 14
... friends-- " The young people turned in consternation to the quarter from which this utterance came . The Colonel's ... friend . " " Perhaps it is not very good taste to discuss any one , " said the plain young lady . " But Mrs Hayward ...
... friends-- " The young people turned in consternation to the quarter from which this utterance came . The Colonel's ... friend . " " Perhaps it is not very good taste to discuss any one , " said the plain young lady . " But Mrs Hayward ...
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... friends , that have been so good to her when I knew nothing - nothing ! nothing nothing ! How can I thank you and this dear lady - this dear lady here ! Joyce - belongs to me . Joyce - is Joyce Hayward . She is my daughter . She is my ...
... friends , that have been so good to her when I knew nothing - nothing ! nothing nothing ! How can I thank you and this dear lady - this dear lady here ! Joyce - belongs to me . Joyce - is Joyce Hayward . She is my daughter . She is my ...
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... friend who had known and probably loved her mother - but no more . Thus they waited , not saying a word , de- voured ... friends as they passed , and point with her thumb over her shoulder to show the need of quiet , which did not hinder ...
... friend who had known and probably loved her mother - but no more . Thus they waited , not saying a word , de- voured ... friends as they passed , and point with her thumb over her shoulder to show the need of quiet , which did not hinder ...
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... friends of the dead had buried or burned with the corpse . Among the reeds of its banks the ghosts wandered ; but the righteous were led to a place of repose where they were safe from the demons , beside the stream of the water of life ...
... friends of the dead had buried or burned with the corpse . Among the reeds of its banks the ghosts wandered ; but the righteous were led to a place of repose where they were safe from the demons , beside the stream of the water of life ...
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