Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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Page 19
... wonder . " Oh ay , she's aye busy ; there was never the like of her for learning . She's just never done , " the proud old woman would say , with a pretence at impatience . How proud she had been of all her nursling's wonderful ways ...
... wonder . " Oh ay , she's aye busy ; there was never the like of her for learning . She's just never done , " the proud old woman would say , with a pretence at impatience . How proud she had been of all her nursling's wonderful ways ...
Page 23
... wonder- ful fall , too giddy and sickening to estimate . The colour and the eagerness went out of her face . She took no notice of Mrs Hay- ward , whose interference at this strange moment she did not seem to understand , although she ...
... wonder- ful fall , too giddy and sickening to estimate . The colour and the eagerness went out of her face . She took no notice of Mrs Hay- ward , whose interference at this strange moment she did not seem to understand , although she ...
Page 64
... wonder what thought suggested itself to him at that moment . Do you know , I sometimes think that Te and I are able to communicate mentally by speechless messages , for I have several times found that we have both been thinking of the ...
... wonder what thought suggested itself to him at that moment . Do you know , I sometimes think that Te and I are able to communicate mentally by speechless messages , for I have several times found that we have both been thinking of the ...
Page 108
... wonder if the little feet ached on these occasions ! other times this companionable father would empty his pockets of coppers ( before dressing ) for Annie's benefit , Ann Carwardine's granddaughter tak- ing care of their bright faces ...
... wonder if the little feet ached on these occasions ! other times this companionable father would empty his pockets of coppers ( before dressing ) for Annie's benefit , Ann Carwardine's granddaughter tak- ing care of their bright faces ...
Page 111
... wonder , by the by , how Mary Lamb , poor suffering soul , came to figure as an eminent woman ? She is a most pathetic figure , caught thus , a very fly in amber , on the edge of that notable group whose dependants and hangers - on have ...
... wonder , by the by , how Mary Lamb , poor suffering soul , came to figure as an eminent woman ? She is a most pathetic figure , caught thus , a very fly in amber , on the edge of that notable group whose dependants and hangers - on have ...
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