Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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... ment , drawing as it seemed her whole little person , and all her energy and strength , into himself . " I'm all upset , Elizabeth . I don't know what I have , whether heart or anything else - except you , my dear , except you ...
... ment , drawing as it seemed her whole little person , and all her energy and strength , into himself . " I'm all upset , Elizabeth . I don't know what I have , whether heart or anything else - except you , my dear , except you ...
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... ment . We hear a great deal too much of Joyce . " And now it was that there oc- curred the extraordinary incident , remembered for years after , not only in Bellendean but in the greater world , which many people must have heard of ...
... ment . We hear a great deal too much of Joyce . " And now it was that there oc- curred the extraordinary incident , remembered for years after , not only in Bellendean but in the greater world , which many people must have heard of ...
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... ment in wax or clay , so long as something belonging to the victim -a nail , a hair , or a rag of cloth- ing - could be incorporated into the image , into which needles were stuck , or which was roasted slowly by the fire . Such beliefs ...
... ment in wax or clay , so long as something belonging to the victim -a nail , a hair , or a rag of cloth- ing - could be incorporated into the image , into which needles were stuck , or which was roasted slowly by the fire . Such beliefs ...
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... ment of Morwenstow , with little ex- pectation of his accepting it . The Bishop did not believe that so brilliant a man would hide his light under a bushel at the back of the world . But Hawker closed at once with the offer , and ...
... ment of Morwenstow , with little ex- pectation of his accepting it . The Bishop did not believe that so brilliant a man would hide his light under a bushel at the back of the world . But Hawker closed at once with the offer , and ...
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... ment that the bridal procession passed from the hall the prefect turned to the crowd and said— " I am quite aware that the course I have pursued on this occasion is an unusual one , and that it could only be justified by circumstances ...
... ment that the bridal procession passed from the hall the prefect turned to the crowd and said— " I am quite aware that the course I have pursued on this occasion is an unusual one , and that it could only be justified by circumstances ...
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