Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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Page 12
... once , into the more natural feelings of the mistress of the house , whose presence is in- dispensable elsewhere . But she could not break off all at once this interview , which was so very dif- ferent from the ordinary talks be- tween ...
... once , into the more natural feelings of the mistress of the house , whose presence is in- dispensable elsewhere . But she could not break off all at once this interview , which was so very dif- ferent from the ordinary talks be- tween ...
Page 24
... once more the man - t -the father -whose great fault perhaps was that he was not the father whom the excited girl looked for , and that the disillusion was more than she could bear . Colonel Hayward came to him- self a little as he ...
... once more the man - t -the father -whose great fault perhaps was that he was not the father whom the excited girl looked for , and that the disillusion was more than she could bear . Colonel Hayward came to him- self a little as he ...
Page 37
... once did a fair stroke of business in smug- gling . Here and there a fishing village is struggling by slow de- grees into a popular watering - place , but , literally , that is sadly uphill work ; for the only approach is by coach or ...
... once did a fair stroke of business in smug- gling . Here and there a fishing village is struggling by slow de- grees into a popular watering - place , but , literally , that is sadly uphill work ; for the only approach is by coach or ...
Page 47
... once with a ship on shore ; Come , come , old man ! ' tis a vain delay ; We must make the offing by break of day . Hard was the struggle , but at the last , With a stormy pang , old Mawgan passed ; And away , away , beneath the sight ...
... once with a ship on shore ; Come , come , old man ! ' tis a vain delay ; We must make the offing by break of day . Hard was the struggle , but at the last , With a stormy pang , old Mawgan passed ; And away , away , beneath the sight ...
Page 50
... once or twice in the earlier part of the day , so that when she now blurted out her intention his colour rose with more than usual rapidity in his commonly sallow cheeks , and he replied angrily- " I forbid your doing anything of the ...
... once or twice in the earlier part of the day , so that when she now blurted out her intention his colour rose with more than usual rapidity in his commonly sallow cheeks , and he replied angrily- " I forbid your doing anything of the ...
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