Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... Joyce who was dead out of her mind , she re- turned to the present , the figure of the living Joyce suddenly rose . before her with a sharp distinct- ness that made her spring to her feet as a soldier springs to his weapon when suddenly ...
... Joyce who was dead out of her mind , she re- turned to the present , the figure of the living Joyce suddenly rose . before her with a sharp distinct- ness that made her spring to her feet as a soldier springs to his weapon when suddenly ...
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... Joyce , no doubt , with all the headstrong qualities which had made the first Joyce spoil her own life and the lives of others , with all the disadvantages of her peasant training , of her education even , which would be rather worse ...
... Joyce , no doubt , with all the headstrong qualities which had made the first Joyce spoil her own life and the lives of others , with all the disadvantages of her peasant training , of her education even , which would be rather worse ...
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... Joyce , Joyce ! — who is Joyce ? Mrs Hayward , do you mean really that Joyce- " " Joyce was his first wife and this girl - who has the same name , I have not seen her , I don't know her , I can express no feel- ing about her , this ...
... Joyce , Joyce ! — who is Joyce ? Mrs Hayward , do you mean really that Joyce- " " Joyce was his first wife and this girl - who has the same name , I have not seen her , I don't know her , I can express no feel- ing about her , this ...
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... Joyce say ? " ask- ed the lady of Bellendean . " And poor old Janet ; oh , it will not be good news to her . But what But what did Joyce say ? I should like to have been there ; and why , why did not you bring her up to the house with ...
... Joyce say ? " ask- ed the lady of Bellendean . " And poor old Janet ; oh , it will not be good news to her . But what But what did Joyce say ? I should like to have been there ; and why , why did not you bring her up to the house with ...
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... Joyce - my kind friends , that have been so good to her when I knew nothing - nothing ! nothing nothing ! How can I thank you and this dear lady - this dear lady here ! Joyce - belongs to me . Joyce - is Joyce Hayward . She is my ...
... Joyce - my kind friends , that have been so good to her when I knew nothing - nothing ! nothing nothing ! How can I thank you and this dear lady - this dear lady here ! Joyce - belongs to me . Joyce - is Joyce Hayward . She is my ...
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