Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... No. DCCCLXI . VOL . OXLII . THE Colonel took his wife's arm , drawing her close to him , leaning over her little ... CXLII . - NO . DCCCLXI . " My dear ! " he cried , with a tone of compunction and horror , “ I— hurt you ? " as if he had ...
... No. DCCCLXI . VOL . OXLII . THE Colonel took his wife's arm , drawing her close to him , leaning over her little ... CXLII . - NO . DCCCLXI . " My dear ! " he cried , with a tone of compunction and horror , “ I— hurt you ? " as if he had ...
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... CXLII . - NO . DCCCLXI . spoken with a pause before and after " Joyce . " ( 6 Upon my word , " said Mr Bel- lendean , impatiently , " I agree with Mrs Hayward . The girl is not here , and she has done nothing to expose herself to ...
... CXLII . - NO . DCCCLXI . spoken with a pause before and after " Joyce . " ( 6 Upon my word , " said Mr Bel- lendean , impatiently , " I agree with Mrs Hayward . The girl is not here , and she has done nothing to expose herself to ...
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... CXLII . - NO . DCCCLXI . drawn up , including such an omen as a dog straying into the temple , and some of these ... not advanced any further . Their languages have not become inflexional like those of Aryan or Semitic peoples , and they ...
... CXLII . - NO . DCCCLXI . drawn up , including such an omen as a dog straying into the temple , and some of these ... not advanced any further . Their languages have not become inflexional like those of Aryan or Semitic peoples , and they ...
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... Not to go further for an instance than the Street of Longevity , in our notable town of King - chow , there is the ... CXLII . - NO . DCCCLXI . and irascible temper made Ma the constant provoker as well as victim of her ill - humours ...
... Not to go further for an instance than the Street of Longevity , in our notable town of King - chow , there is the ... CXLII . - NO . DCCCLXI . and irascible temper made Ma the constant provoker as well as victim of her ill - humours ...
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... CXLII . - NO . DCCCLXI . no use making a bridge wider than the river . " " True , " replied Te ; " but what if an architect puts his materials together so badly that they topple over into the stream ? " " What should you say of an ...
... CXLII . - NO . DCCCLXI . no use making a bridge wider than the river . " " True , " replied Te ; " but what if an architect puts his materials together so badly that they topple over into the stream ? " " What should you say of an ...
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