Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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Page 103
... asked me to walk with you ? I did feel flattered , Joyce . I had always fancied you looked down upon me before that , and no wonder . I am so ignorant beside you . I have often resolved that I would not look on any long way , so I won't ...
... asked me to walk with you ? I did feel flattered , Joyce . I had always fancied you looked down upon me before that , and no wonder . I am so ignorant beside you . I have often resolved that I would not look on any long way , so I won't ...
Page 114
... asking itself in my brain during all the little intervals of occupation or amuse- ment , between play and story and work , after putting down a book , in running up - stairs , whilst waiting about in odd moments . Every- where I was ...
... asking itself in my brain during all the little intervals of occupation or amuse- ment , between play and story and work , after putting down a book , in running up - stairs , whilst waiting about in odd moments . Every- where I was ...
Page 117
... asked Gladys , looking fixedly at the child . " Yes ; it opened when father went in , " replied Wynne . " Well , what did you see ? " " I saw mother . " " " " 6 Nobody else ? " Nobody , " said Wynne . But somehow I felt sure he had seen ...
... asked Gladys , looking fixedly at the child . " Yes ; it opened when father went in , " replied Wynne . " Well , what did you see ? " " I saw mother . " " " " 6 Nobody else ? " Nobody , " said Wynne . But somehow I felt sure he had seen ...
Page 118
... asked under his breath . We shook our heads , and gave him no answer , only I drew him down to me , and made him lay his head upon my lap . " Are they gone , Madeleine ? " asked Wynne again . " Be quiet , silly , " Gladys said ...
... asked under his breath . We shook our heads , and gave him no answer , only I drew him down to me , and made him lay his head upon my lap . " Are they gone , Madeleine ? " asked Wynne again . " Be quiet , silly , " Gladys said ...
Page 140
... asked . Rain , " he replied , with a faint inflection of irony in his tone- " my dear lady , après nous le déluge ' is not on the cards . " Why do you put so much em- phasis on nous ? there is nothing between us . " There may be one ...
... asked . Rain , " he replied , with a faint inflection of irony in his tone- " my dear lady , après nous le déluge ' is not on the cards . " Why do you put so much em- phasis on nous ? there is nothing between us . " There may be one ...
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