Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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Page 104
... took the lead , as the elder sister naturally does take it ; but Thee was the joyful- ness of every joy , the heart of all our childish life . " Oh , don't go yet , Madeleine , " she used to plead , when , the game half over , I was ...
... took the lead , as the elder sister naturally does take it ; but Thee was the joyful- ness of every joy , the heart of all our childish life . " Oh , don't go yet , Madeleine , " she used to plead , when , the game half over , I was ...
Page 105
... took my book quite contentedly , and stretched myself under the delightful shade and read " The Swan's Nest among the Reeds . " Thee hung about for a little time and kicked the clinging plants , and pulled leaves to pieces , and all at ...
... took my book quite contentedly , and stretched myself under the delightful shade and read " The Swan's Nest among the Reeds . " Thee hung about for a little time and kicked the clinging plants , and pulled leaves to pieces , and all at ...
Page 106
her share . I cared about having cared for her . We took a long time over the many changes of our merry meal . I made lots of jokes , and told Gladys scraps of stories , and Gladys listened in her lazy fash- ion , never so much absorbed ...
her share . I cared about having cared for her . We took a long time over the many changes of our merry meal . I made lots of jokes , and told Gladys scraps of stories , and Gladys listened in her lazy fash- ion , never so much absorbed ...
Page 110
... took a long time to pass , with its many daylight hours , infinitely precious hours , that were shared by us with Theodora . The sun seemed always to be shining ; the sky was pale and clear ; the wind was bitterly cold ; yet mother ...
... took a long time to pass , with its many daylight hours , infinitely precious hours , that were shared by us with Theodora . The sun seemed always to be shining ; the sky was pale and clear ; the wind was bitterly cold ; yet mother ...
Page 118
... took the body with difficulty in his arms , staggered with it up- stairs , and laid the helpless form upon mother's bed . Then he shut the door upon himself and her . " O Gladys , Gladys ! " I cried , " what shall we do ? Is our mother ...
... took the body with difficulty in his arms , staggered with it up- stairs , and laid the helpless form upon mother's bed . Then he shut the door upon himself and her . " O Gladys , Gladys ! " I cried , " what shall we do ? Is our mother ...
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