Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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... true pity . It was her rival , it was one who had come before her , whose shadow had lain upon her life and darkened it , who even now was bringing trouble into it - trouble of which it was impossible to fathom the full ex- tent . How ...
... true pity . It was her rival , it was one who had come before her , whose shadow had lain upon her life and darkened it , who even now was bringing trouble into it - trouble of which it was impossible to fathom the full ex- tent . How ...
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... true that the Carys are gone , but the grounds of Clovelly Court must be much as they used to be ; and the fishing village which clings to the face of the cliffs , descending ab- ruptly from the lodge gates to the little harbour , is ...
... true that the Carys are gone , but the grounds of Clovelly Court must be much as they used to be ; and the fishing village which clings to the face of the cliffs , descending ab- ruptly from the lodge gates to the little harbour , is ...
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... true she was his senior by twenty years , but the money paid his college expenses . Dr Phillpotts , the famous Bishop of Exeter , offered him the prefer- ment of Morwenstow , with little ex- pectation of his accepting it . The Bishop ...
... true she was his senior by twenty years , but the money paid his college expenses . Dr Phillpotts , the famous Bishop of Exeter , offered him the prefer- ment of Morwenstow , with little ex- pectation of his accepting it . The Bishop ...
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... true the artifice has result- ed in very unpleasant outbursts of wrath ; but that is nothing— nothing , my dear Ma . " Here Ting's voice , in spite of his brave words , trembled , as a recollection of certain domestic scenes came back ...
... true the artifice has result- ed in very unpleasant outbursts of wrath ; but that is nothing— nothing , my dear Ma . " Here Ting's voice , in spite of his brave words , trembled , as a recollection of certain domestic scenes came back ...
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... true , by the paralysing effect of our educational system , but still capable of being aroused and worked upon at times . As Ma knelt before him he glanced down the memorial , and demanded a full explanation of the circum- stances ...
... true , by the paralysing effect of our educational system , but still capable of being aroused and worked upon at times . As Ma knelt before him he glanced down the memorial , and demanded a full explanation of the circum- stances ...
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