Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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Page 38
... reason ) , and having found his way to Vienna , got him- self into a regiment of Austrian cavalry , as not a few ex - British officers managed at that time to do . But , for reasons best known to himself and the authorities , his stay ...
... reason ) , and having found his way to Vienna , got him- self into a regiment of Austrian cavalry , as not a few ex - British officers managed at that time to do . But , for reasons best known to himself and the authorities , his stay ...
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... reason why a man fell in love with a girl . Then he came every evening to the house of his sweetheart and spoke to the parents , and then he either got the girl or else he did not get her . If the parents were dead , then the suitor ...
... reason why a man fell in love with a girl . Then he came every evening to the house of his sweetheart and spoke to the parents , and then he either got the girl or else he did not get her . If the parents were dead , then the suitor ...
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... reason ; and she likewise learns that Dolfi Forster , a ragged consumptive youth , who once or twice has ac- costed her with impudent familiar- ity , is her father's illegitimate son and her own brother . This know- ledge is brought ...
... reason ; and she likewise learns that Dolfi Forster , a ragged consumptive youth , who once or twice has ac- costed her with impudent familiar- ity , is her father's illegitimate son and her own brother . This know- ledge is brought ...
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... reason why such stories should not be turned off in endless succession by any decently edu- cated German writer of average intelligence and industrious habits , who has only got to peruse half a dozen of the earlier novels of Miss ...
... reason why such stories should not be turned off in endless succession by any decently edu- cated German writer of average intelligence and industrious habits , who has only got to peruse half a dozen of the earlier novels of Miss ...
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... reason to regard his master with feelings of attachment and gratitude . As a young man , Hans had been betrothed to a fair in- nocent girl in his own rank of life , who , during his temporary absence , seduced by some unknown scoun ...
... reason to regard his master with feelings of attachment and gratitude . As a young man , Hans had been betrothed to a fair in- nocent girl in his own rank of life , who , during his temporary absence , seduced by some unknown scoun ...
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