Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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Page 19
... Joyce sat down beside the writing - table , which was her own especial domain , and the quietness of impassioned suspense fell upon the little house . The scent of the mignonette still came in through the window from the little garden ...
... Joyce sat down beside the writing - table , which was her own especial domain , and the quietness of impassioned suspense fell upon the little house . The scent of the mignonette still came in through the window from the little garden ...
Page 20
... Joyce , ' nothing but Miss Joyce : and it's nae name when you come to think on't - no ' like Marg'et or Mary . It's as if it was your last name . " — " Granny , " said Joyce , in great excitement , we are to go to the House immediately ...
... Joyce , ' nothing but Miss Joyce : and it's nae name when you come to think on't - no ' like Marg'et or Mary . It's as if it was your last name . " — " Granny , " said Joyce , in great excitement , we are to go to the House immediately ...
Page 21
... Joyce , out of breath , for she had hurried in the meantime to the aumry- the great oak cupboard which filled one ... Joyce's heart went bound- ing before her , forestalling the disclosure , making a hundred mad suggestions . She forgot ...
... Joyce , out of breath , for she had hurried in the meantime to the aumry- the great oak cupboard which filled one ... Joyce's heart went bound- ing before her , forestalling the disclosure , making a hundred mad suggestions . She forgot ...
Page 22
... Joyce , her voice trem- bling a little . " About my mother -about my - people ? " " Yes , Joyce . " The girl said nothing more . She did not so much as look at Mrs Hayward , who sat nervously still , not making a movement . Joyce ...
... Joyce , her voice trem- bling a little . " About my mother -about my - people ? " " Yes , Joyce . " The girl said nothing more . She did not so much as look at Mrs Hayward , who sat nervously still , not making a movement . Joyce ...
Page 23
... Joyce : it ap- " Joyce : it ap- pears I must tell , though I have never seen you before . " Joyce had all but turned her back upon this lady , who , she thought , could have nothing to do with her . She turned round with a little start ...
... Joyce : it ap- " Joyce : it ap- pears I must tell , though I have never seen you before . " Joyce had all but turned her back upon this lady , who , she thought , could have nothing to do with her . She turned round with a little start ...
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