Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 156William Blackwood, 1894 - England |
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... thought , " said Mr Logan , rising up , " that I would have found sympathy from you . I thought you would have perceived that it was as much for Susie I was think- ing as for myself . She will never break the knot till it's done for her ...
... thought , " said Mr Logan , rising up , " that I would have found sympathy from you . I thought you would have perceived that it was as much for Susie I was think- ing as for myself . She will never break the knot till it's done for her ...
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... thought it well suited to test a boy's powers , and to occupy most of the three and a half hours allowed for it . It was a fairly easy paper of the orthodox type- some miles to be reduced to feet , gallons to be added to pints , Troy ...
... thought it well suited to test a boy's powers , and to occupy most of the three and a half hours allowed for it . It was a fairly easy paper of the orthodox type- some miles to be reduced to feet , gallons to be added to pints , Troy ...
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... thought too long ; but so wonderfully sen- sitive were the curves of the mouth that they seemed to lend to her large dreamy hazel eyes an expres- sion almost mystical , so that I feared to look her in the face . Her voice was rich and ...
... thought too long ; but so wonderfully sen- sitive were the curves of the mouth that they seemed to lend to her large dreamy hazel eyes an expres- sion almost mystical , so that I feared to look her in the face . Her voice was rich and ...
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... thought , in a despatch of later date . Does not the very fact of France's indigna- tion at the conclusion of this treaty prove - if proof were neces- sary other than the presence of Monteill's expedition that she herself intended to ...
... thought , in a despatch of later date . Does not the very fact of France's indigna- tion at the conclusion of this treaty prove - if proof were neces- sary other than the presence of Monteill's expedition that she herself intended to ...
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... thought that he was here , that he had come back guilt- less and uninjured from Edinburgh , notwithstanding the anxiety he had given her . But was it not her own fault that she was anxious , always imagining some dreadful thing ? After ...
... thought that he was here , that he had come back guilt- less and uninjured from Edinburgh , notwithstanding the anxiety he had given her . But was it not her own fault that she was anxious , always imagining some dreadful thing ? After ...
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