Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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... lady . I was in attendance upon Queen Mar- garet . But she was not queen then ; she was only princess , and an exile , don't you know ? We had all been nearly drowned , driven up from the Firth by the wind in the east . " " And where ...
... lady . I was in attendance upon Queen Mar- garet . But she was not queen then ; she was only princess , and an exile , don't you know ? We had all been nearly drowned , driven up from the Firth by the wind in the east . " " And where ...
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... lady . " You need never hope after that to be pupil of hers . " ( 6 ' Why , what should I say ? Irving has done a ... lady's name like this is not - not - quite good taste ? Probably she would dislike being talked about - and certainly ...
... lady . " You need never hope after that to be pupil of hers . " ( 6 ' Why , what should I say ? Irving has done a ... lady's name like this is not - not - quite good taste ? Probably she would dislike being talked about - and certainly ...
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... lady's pleasant countenance before . Colonel Hayward , who had been leaning forward to listen , with the most benignant looks , - suddenly drew back " as if he had been shot ; " and Greta received in her very heart a dart from Mrs ...
... lady's pleasant countenance before . Colonel Hayward , who had been leaning forward to listen , with the most benignant looks , - suddenly drew back " as if he had been shot ; " and Greta received in her very heart a dart from Mrs ...
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... lady on his other side with a little mental shrug of his shoulders : he was too polite to do it visibly , but he did not take any pains otherwise to conceal that he was not inter- ested ; indeed he was a little an- gry at the sudden ...
... lady on his other side with a little mental shrug of his shoulders : he was too polite to do it visibly , but he did not take any pains otherwise to conceal that he was not inter- ested ; indeed he was a little an- gry at the sudden ...
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... lady - this dear lady here ! Joyce - belongs to me . Joyce - is Joyce Hayward . She is my daughter . She is my— my only child . " Close upon this word sounded one subdued but most audible sob from the other end of the table . It was ...
... lady - this dear lady here ! Joyce - belongs to me . Joyce - is Joyce Hayward . She is my daughter . She is my— my only child . " Close upon this word sounded one subdued but most audible sob from the other end of the table . It was ...
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