Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... NIGHT IN A HAYSTACK : OR , A TRIAL FOR THE Derby . BY JACK THE SHEPHERD , SQUIRE DOOT OF DOOT HALL , DOOT HILL , IRELAND , RICHARD DE LA POLE , " WHITE ROSE . " BY HENRY W. WOLFF , A TROUBLE BEFORE AMERICA . BY WARNEFORD MOFFATT ...
... NIGHT IN A HAYSTACK : OR , A TRIAL FOR THE Derby . BY JACK THE SHEPHERD , SQUIRE DOOT OF DOOT HALL , DOOT HILL , IRELAND , RICHARD DE LA POLE , " WHITE ROSE . " BY HENRY W. WOLFF , A TROUBLE BEFORE AMERICA . BY WARNEFORD MOFFATT ...
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... night nor day , no rest ! " are his first words when next we see him . His thoughts are all of vengeance . " The harlot king , " he says , " is quite beyond mine arm ; " but she , his queen , is in his grasp . " Say , that she were gone ...
... night nor day , no rest ! " are his first words when next we see him . His thoughts are all of vengeance . " The harlot king , " he says , " is quite beyond mine arm ; " but she , his queen , is in his grasp . " Say , that she were gone ...
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... Night after night I have seen him at play , and his winnings must have almost sufficed to maintain him . As to other traits in his character , I am sorry to say I never heard of one single good or generous sentiment that could be traced ...
... Night after night I have seen him at play , and his winnings must have almost sufficed to maintain him . As to other traits in his character , I am sorry to say I never heard of one single good or generous sentiment that could be traced ...
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... night it was - still , calm , cloudless , a star - specked vault overhead . The air was de- liciously soft ; and as I sat in the stern of the gondola - shaped galley while the dark figure of the boat- man monotonously and silently plied ...
... night it was - still , calm , cloudless , a star - specked vault overhead . The air was de- liciously soft ; and as I sat in the stern of the gondola - shaped galley while the dark figure of the boat- man monotonously and silently plied ...
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... night like this , in a semi - tropical cli- mate , seemed peculiar . And I had already been struck with his phe- nomenal stature , contrasted with those who had been standing beside him . Who could the man be , and what on earth was he ...
... night like this , in a semi - tropical cli- mate , seemed peculiar . And I had already been struck with his phe- nomenal stature , contrasted with those who had been standing beside him . Who could the man be , and what on earth was he ...
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