Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... Crane , imitating the policy of those potentates who would retrieve the failures of force by the successes of diplomacy . CHAPTER VI . Threadbare is the simile which compares the. MR RUGGE has obtained his object . But now comes the ...
... Crane , imitating the policy of those potentates who would retrieve the failures of force by the successes of diplomacy . CHAPTER VI . Threadbare is the simile which compares the. MR RUGGE has obtained his object . But now comes the ...
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... Crane to pay their expenses in the excursion- a liberality haughtily rejected by Mrs Crane for herself , though she agreed at her own charge to accompany Losely if he decided on complying with the manager's request . Losely at first ...
... Crane to pay their expenses in the excursion- a liberality haughtily rejected by Mrs Crane for herself , though she agreed at her own charge to accompany Losely if he decided on complying with the manager's request . Losely at first ...
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... Crane ? " " Tom , " said the clown . The word was scarcely out of the clown's mouth ere Mrs Crane herself emerged from a side scene , and , put ting off her bonnet , laid both hands on the child's shoulders , and looked her in the face ...
... Crane ? " " Tom , " said the clown . The word was scarcely out of the clown's mouth ere Mrs Crane herself emerged from a side scene , and , put ting off her bonnet , laid both hands on the child's shoulders , and looked her in the face ...
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... Crane about it ? " " Yes , just come from her ; she thinks that villain Waife must have stolen her . But I want you , sir , to come with me to a magistrate . " " Magistrate ! I - why ? -nonsense -set the police to work . " " Your ...
... Crane about it ? " " Yes , just come from her ; she thinks that villain Waife must have stolen her . But I want you , sir , to come with me to a magistrate . " " Magistrate ! I - why ? -nonsense -set the police to work . " " Your ...
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... Crane . " This going before a magistrate , " said Losely , " to depose that I have made over my child to that black- guard showman - in this town too -after such luck as I have had , and where bright prospects are opening on me , is ...
... Crane . " This going before a magistrate , " said Losely , " to depose that I have made over my child to that black- guard showman - in this town too -after such luck as I have had , and where bright prospects are opening on me , is ...
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