Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... heart will ache ! and when you are my age , look at that heart , then at your glass - perhaps you may be , within and without , like me . " Sophy - innocent Sophy - stared , awestricken , but uncomprehending . Mrs Crane led her back ...
... heart will ache ! and when you are my age , look at that heart , then at your glass - perhaps you may be , within and without , like me . " Sophy - innocent Sophy - stared , awestricken , but uncomprehending . Mrs Crane led her back ...
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... heart of the ostensible actor , a fantastic stage - play in the brain of the unnoticed spectator . The Bandit's Child on the proscenium is still poor little Sophy , in spite of garlands and rouge . But that honest rough - looking fellow ...
... heart of the ostensible actor , a fantastic stage - play in the brain of the unnoticed spectator . The Bandit's Child on the proscenium is still poor little Sophy , in spite of garlands and rouge . But that honest rough - looking fellow ...
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... heart with an emotion that set all the dim- ples round her lip into undulating play . And she did act , and how charm- ingly ! with what glee and what gusto ! Rugge was beside himself with pride and rapture . He could hardly perform his ...
... heart with an emotion that set all the dim- ples round her lip into undulating play . And she did act , and how charm- ingly ! with what glee and what gusto ! Rugge was beside himself with pride and rapture . He could hardly perform his ...
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CHAPTER X. " Is there a heart that never loved , Nor felt soft woman's sigh ? " If there be such a heart , it is not in the breast of a Pocket - Cannibal . Your true Man- eater is usually of an amorous temperament : he can be indeed ...
CHAPTER X. " Is there a heart that never loved , Nor felt soft woman's sigh ? " If there be such a heart , it is not in the breast of a Pocket - Cannibal . Your true Man- eater is usually of an amorous temperament : he can be indeed ...
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... heart warmed to any " particular friend of his . " " " Yes , " resumed the gentleman , noting the advantage he had gained , though I was considerably his junior , we were great cronies - excuse that familiar expression - in the Hus ...
... heart warmed to any " particular friend of his . " " " Yes , " resumed the gentleman , noting the advantage he had gained , though I was considerably his junior , we were great cronies - excuse that familiar expression - in the Hus ...
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