Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 27
... person with exquisite tenderness , lavished upon it delicate attentions , and gave to it the very best he could afford . He was no coarse debauchee , smelling of bad cigars and ardent spirits . Cigars , indeed , were not among his vices ...
... person with exquisite tenderness , lavished upon it delicate attentions , and gave to it the very best he could afford . He was no coarse debauchee , smelling of bad cigars and ardent spirits . Cigars , indeed , were not among his vices ...
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... person and music of voice --even when she said or did things that well - bred people do not say or do ; and there was an engaging in- telligence in those quick hazel eyes that made you sure that she was sensible , even when she uttered ...
... person and music of voice --even when she said or did things that well - bred people do not say or do ; and there was an engaging in- telligence in those quick hazel eyes that made you sure that she was sensible , even when she uttered ...
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... person , nor quite unmoved by his flatteries . She had her weak points , and vanity was one of them . Nor conceived she , poor lady , the slightest suspicion that Jasper Losely was not a personage whose attentions might flatter any ...
... person , nor quite unmoved by his flatteries . She had her weak points , and vanity was one of them . Nor conceived she , poor lady , the slightest suspicion that Jasper Losely was not a personage whose attentions might flatter any ...
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... person ! -I sup- posed so , " cried Lionel , kissing his mother , who was inclined to burst into tears . " I can explain it all now , Colonel Morley . Any one who says a kind word about my father , warms my mother's heart to him at once ...
... person ! -I sup- posed so , " cried Lionel , kissing his mother , who was inclined to burst into tears . " I can explain it all now , Colonel Morley . Any one who says a kind word about my father , warms my mother's heart to him at once ...
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... person who might be in communication with Mr Darrell - a pity , for there was a good old family of the name of Losely . A name of aristocratic sound might in- deed be readily borrowed from any lordly proprietor thereof without asking a ...
... person who might be in communication with Mr Darrell - a pity , for there was a good old family of the name of Losely . A name of aristocratic sound might in- deed be readily borrowed from any lordly proprietor thereof without asking a ...
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