Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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... live with , -good heavens ! perhaps to love her ! Yes ; no doubt this was what the Colonel would want ; he would require her to love this girl who was his child . He would take it for granted that she must do so ; he would innocently ...
... live with , -good heavens ! perhaps to love her ! Yes ; no doubt this was what the Colonel would want ; he would require her to love this girl who was his child . He would take it for granted that she must do so ; he would innocently ...
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... lives of others , with all the disadvantages of her peasant training , of her education even , which would be rather worse than ignorance . Mrs Hayward conjured up before her the image of a pupil - teacher , a good girl striving for ...
... lives of others , with all the disadvantages of her peasant training , of her education even , which would be rather worse than ignorance . Mrs Hayward conjured up before her the image of a pupil - teacher , a good girl striving for ...
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... live or die . But of all intolerable things , that which was most in- tolerable was the suggestion that he might in this matter judge for himself without her aid , —that he might admit this strange girl into his heart , and place her on ...
... live or die . But of all intolerable things , that which was most in- tolerable was the suggestion that he might in this matter judge for himself without her aid , —that he might admit this strange girl into his heart , and place her on ...
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... live by their side a hundred years . " She stopped to exhale another long breath of excitement and agi- tation . It was cruel to impute blame to the poor dead girl , and she felt this , but could not refrain . " And suddenly , after one ...
... live by their side a hundred years . " She stopped to exhale another long breath of excitement and agi- tation . It was cruel to impute blame to the poor dead girl , and she felt this , but could not refrain . " And suddenly , after one ...
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... lives among books : Shakespeare is her country as much as Scotland . He is not only a poet , he is a - he is a- well , a kind of world , " she said , blushing a little . " I don't know what other word to use . " " You could not have ...
... lives among books : Shakespeare is her country as much as Scotland . He is not only a poet , he is a - he is a- well , a kind of world , " she said , blushing a little . " I don't know what other word to use . " " You could not have ...
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