Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 31
... believe ? In the army already ? " room , and is now edging his chair somewhat nearer to her , and throw- ing into his voice and looks a degree of admiration , which has been sin- cerely kindled by the aspect of her elegant apartments ...
... believe ? In the army already ? " room , and is now edging his chair somewhat nearer to her , and throw- ing into his voice and looks a degree of admiration , which has been sin- cerely kindled by the aspect of her elegant apartments ...
Page 47
... believe that the speret ever comes back to ' em . I never troubles my head much with sich doctrines . I thinks very much like old saxton Will . When Irish Kitty threatened to haunt ' im if he didn't bury her under the ould yew- tree ...
... believe that the speret ever comes back to ' em . I never troubles my head much with sich doctrines . I thinks very much like old saxton Will . When Irish Kitty threatened to haunt ' im if he didn't bury her under the ould yew- tree ...
Page 52
... from thee like a curse . " 66 No , Phil ; I never could believe that it came in ill - and it shall be ever dear to me ; " and as she spoke , the crumpled flowers were placed in her bosom . " 52 [ Jan. The Bells of Botreaux .
... from thee like a curse . " 66 No , Phil ; I never could believe that it came in ill - and it shall be ever dear to me ; " and as she spoke , the crumpled flowers were placed in her bosom . " 52 [ Jan. The Bells of Botreaux .
Page 53
... believe thee dost it wilfully . I have known thee boy and man for years , and never saw thee do a vengeful or wilful thing . Tell us , lad , all about it . I feel like a fayther to thee , and would help thee all I can . " Confidence ...
... believe thee dost it wilfully . I have known thee boy and man for years , and never saw thee do a vengeful or wilful thing . Tell us , lad , all about it . I feel like a fayther to thee , and would help thee all I can . " Confidence ...
Page 83
... believe in his real guilt , no- thing can be more natural than that Dr Schmitz should move for judg- ment accordingly . But when Dr Schmitz moves for general judgment against the Classical Professors of Scotland , the case is very ...
... believe in his real guilt , no- thing can be more natural than that Dr Schmitz should move for judg- ment accordingly . But when Dr Schmitz moves for general judgment against the Classical Professors of Scotland , the case is very ...
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