Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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... head , and died , was your poor young wife , Joyce Hayward , Henry . There is your letter to her - not the kind of letter I should have thought you would have written ; and there is hers to you , a voice out of the grave . Don't look at ...
... head , and died , was your poor young wife , Joyce Hayward , Henry . There is your letter to her - not the kind of letter I should have thought you would have written ; and there is hers to you , a voice out of the grave . Don't look at ...
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... head that her marriage was not a good one . She was fool enough to believe it , though she knew Henry . Forgive me if I speak a little has- tily . She ought to have known better , knowing him ; but some people never know you , though ...
... head that her marriage was not a good one . She was fool enough to believe it , though she knew Henry . Forgive me if I speak a little has- tily . She ought to have known better , knowing him ; but some people never know you , though ...
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... head of the table , who , on her side , looked at them both . There was a great deal more in this mutual communica- tion than met the eye . 66 " Decidedly , " said Sir Harry ; no one is good enough for this society unless he has ...
... head of the table , who , on her side , looked at them both . There was a great deal more in this mutual communica- tion than met the eye . 66 " Decidedly , " said Sir Harry ; no one is good enough for this society unless he has ...
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... head of the table . " But indeed Mrs Hayward was taking some one's part , " she said . " She thought , aunt Margaret , that we ought not to talk so of Joyce . People who do not know Joyce- " " " What have I done ? " said Greta to ...
... head of the table . " But indeed Mrs Hayward was taking some one's part , " she said . " She thought , aunt Margaret , that we ought not to talk so of Joyce . People who do not know Joyce- " " " What have I done ? " said Greta to ...
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... head of some curious uncouth flower . Poor old Janet ! the girl's head was full of a romance more thrilling than any romance she had ever read ; but Janet's was tragedy , far deeper , sounding every depth of despair , rising to every ...
... head of some curious uncouth flower . Poor old Janet ! the girl's head was full of a romance more thrilling than any romance she had ever read ; but Janet's was tragedy , far deeper , sounding every depth of despair , rising to every ...
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