Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 5
... young girl , ashamed to confess her poverty , went without food for seventy- eight days , during which she only sucked lemons . " Another woman of the same place remained four months without food , and another fasted a whole year ...
... young girl , ashamed to confess her poverty , went without food for seventy- eight days , during which she only sucked lemons . " Another woman of the same place remained four months without food , and another fasted a whole year ...
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... young gentlemen who combined commercial vocations with sporting tastes ; they could not but participate in Poole's admiring and somewhat envious respect for Jasper Losely . There was indeed about the vigorous miscreant a great deal of ...
... young gentlemen who combined commercial vocations with sporting tastes ; they could not but participate in Poole's admiring and somewhat envious respect for Jasper Losely . There was indeed about the vigorous miscreant a great deal of ...
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... Young men should see LIFE . " Here Jasper tipped Lionel one of those knowing winks with which he was accustomed to delight and ensnare the young friends of Mr Poole , and hurried on : " But in an innocent way , ma'am , such as mothers ...
... Young men should see LIFE . " Here Jasper tipped Lionel one of those knowing winks with which he was accustomed to delight and ensnare the young friends of Mr Poole , and hurried on : " But in an innocent way , ma'am , such as mothers ...
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... young , still pretty ; and her heart flew back to the day when the linen - draper's fair daughter had been the cynosure of the provincial High Street - when young officers had lounged to and fro the pavement , looking in at her window ...
... young , still pretty ; and her heart flew back to the day when the linen - draper's fair daughter had been the cynosure of the provincial High Street - when young officers had lounged to and fro the pavement , looking in at her window ...
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... young yeoman , the descendant of yeomen who had lived on the same farm since the time of the Domesday Book without altering their land- marks , and had gone on man after man tilling the same acres , housing their cattle in the same ...
... young yeoman , the descendant of yeomen who had lived on the same farm since the time of the Domesday Book without altering their land- marks , and had gone on man after man tilling the same acres , housing their cattle in the same ...
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