Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volume 2321968 - Great Britain |
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Page 263
... observed Miss Douglas , with a considerable accession of dignity . " In fact , she is more mine than his , and I had to give him leave before he ever sent her to be trained . " " Did ye , now ? " replied the other , looking somewhat ...
... observed Miss Douglas , with a considerable accession of dignity . " In fact , she is more mine than his , and I had to give him leave before he ever sent her to be trained . " " Did ye , now ? " replied the other , looking somewhat ...
Page 279
observed , " Really ! " " Oh , indeed ! " " You don't say so ! " or made use of some such cold conventional expression to denote languid attention , not thoroughly aroused ; but the Irish girl's " Did ye now ? ” identified her at once ...
observed , " Really ! " " Oh , indeed ! " " You don't say so ! " or made use of some such cold conventional expression to denote languid attention , not thoroughly aroused ; but the Irish girl's " Did ye now ? ” identified her at once ...
Page 693
... observed conditions . In the observations by Dr. Huggins , which revealed this carbon - vapour source of cometary light ; the actual identity was established between it and the light of an electric spark passing through olefiant gas ...
... observed conditions . In the observations by Dr. Huggins , which revealed this carbon - vapour source of cometary light ; the actual identity was established between it and the light of an electric spark passing through olefiant gas ...
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