Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 156William Blackwood, 1894 - England |
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... speak . This strange figure came into the peaceful circle of the little house closing up for the night , separated from all the world - in silence , like a ghost , like a secret and mysterious Being whose coming meant something very dif ...
... speak . This strange figure came into the peaceful circle of the little house closing up for the night , separated from all the world - in silence , like a ghost , like a secret and mysterious Being whose coming meant something very dif ...
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... speak to Andrew as he ploughed across the gravel with discontented looks for to walk in to the kirk did not please the factotum , who generally drove . She called him to her , standing on the doorstep drawing her white shawl round her ...
... speak to Andrew as he ploughed across the gravel with discontented looks for to walk in to the kirk did not please the factotum , who generally drove . She called him to her , standing on the doorstep drawing her white shawl round her ...
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... speaking to Janet , the masculine tone instantly discernible in a wom- an's house , speaking cheerfully , with after a while a laugh . His tone to her had been very different . It had been full of involuntary self- defence , a sort of ...
... speaking to Janet , the masculine tone instantly discernible in a wom- an's house , speaking cheerfully , with after a while a laugh . His tone to her had been very different . It had been full of involuntary self- defence , a sort of ...
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... speak to me of Sabbath- day's journeys , and afternoon walks . The train , nae doubt , is a great ease- ment . I ken a sooth face from a leeing one . They had far ower muckle to say about the pleasure of the walk . They're just a ' away ...
... speak to me of Sabbath- day's journeys , and afternoon walks . The train , nae doubt , is a great ease- ment . I ken a sooth face from a leeing one . They had far ower muckle to say about the pleasure of the walk . They're just a ' away ...
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... , " oh , Rob- bie , do not speak like that to me ! " " It's true , though . I haven't a my red cent ; I haven't a brass farth- ing nothing but the clothes I'm standing in , and they are not fit to be 1894. ] Who was Lost and is Found . 15.
... , " oh , Rob- bie , do not speak like that to me ! " " It's true , though . I haven't a my red cent ; I haven't a brass farth- ing nothing but the clothes I'm standing in , and they are not fit to be 1894. ] Who was Lost and is Found . 15.
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