Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... favoured phrase , hackneyed , but In return , the manager handsomely effective . " You are too pretty to offered to Mr Losely and Mrs Crane to be so cruel . " Thrice he now repeat- pay their expenses in the excursion - ed that phrase ...
... favoured phrase , hackneyed , but In return , the manager handsomely effective . " You are too pretty to offered to Mr Losely and Mrs Crane to be so cruel . " Thrice he now repeat- pay their expenses in the excursion - ed that phrase ...
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... favoured locality , which had for several months main- tained " the solemn stillness and the dread repose " which appertain to dwellings that are to be let upon lease , unfurnished , suddenly started into that exuberant and aggressive ...
... favoured locality , which had for several months main- tained " the solemn stillness and the dread repose " which appertain to dwellings that are to be let upon lease , unfurnished , suddenly started into that exuberant and aggressive ...
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... favour not to force upon him , against his own wishes , the acquaint- VOL . LXXXIII . - NO . DVII . ance of - that very good - looking per- son . 99 Mrs Haughton pouted , but kept down her rising temper . The Colonel began to awe her ...
... favour not to force upon him , against his own wishes , the acquaint- VOL . LXXXIII . - NO . DVII . ance of - that very good - looking per- son . 99 Mrs Haughton pouted , but kept down her rising temper . The Colonel began to awe her ...
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... favour , and deemed him worthy of a conspicuous place in the world . Though Darrell in his letter to Colonel Morley had emphatically distinguished the posi- tion of Lionel , as a favoured kinsman , from that of a presumptive or even a ...
... favour , and deemed him worthy of a conspicuous place in the world . Though Darrell in his letter to Colonel Morley had emphatically distinguished the posi- tion of Lionel , as a favoured kinsman , from that of a presumptive or even a ...
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... favour his token . I am right glad , too , that thee doesn't wear the gimcrack that fellow Rich Curgenven gave thee . " “ Come , father , it is no gimcrack that broach , but the purest gold from the mines ; so Dick told me , and the lad ...
... favour his token . I am right glad , too , that thee doesn't wear the gimcrack that fellow Rich Curgenven gave thee . " “ Come , father , it is no gimcrack that broach , but the purest gold from the mines ; so Dick told me , and the lad ...
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