Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... door , swept them in before her , and drew an easy- chair forward for Mrs Hayward . " Now , " she said , " tell me ! You have found out something , I can see . " " They looked at each other , -Mrs Hayward with the liveliest in ...
... door , swept them in before her , and drew an easy- chair forward for Mrs Hayward . " Now , " she said , " tell me ! You have found out something , I can see . " " They looked at each other , -Mrs Hayward with the liveliest in ...
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... door with renewed apologies and doubts— " if Mrs Bel- lendean will not think it rude , and even cowardly , of me , Eliza- beth , to leave all the explanations to you . " Finally , when Mrs Bellendean had assured him that she would not ...
... door with renewed apologies and doubts— " if Mrs Bel- lendean will not think it rude , and even cowardly , of me , Eliza- beth , to leave all the explanations to you . " Finally , when Mrs Bellendean had assured him that she would not ...
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... door ; but fortunately Mrs Bellendean had divined and frustrated her , and in the universal stir of chairs and hum of wondering voices , Mrs Hayward's action passed unno- ticed , or almost unnoticed . And she escaped while the others ...
... door ; but fortunately Mrs Bellendean had divined and frustrated her , and in the universal stir of chairs and hum of wondering voices , Mrs Hayward's action passed unno- ticed , or almost unnoticed . And she escaped while the others ...
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... door was shut , that no cheerful interruption , no pass- ing neighbour with friendly sal- utations , pausing for a minute's gossip , might disturb the breath- less silence . They both expected -but knew not what : whether some fairy ...
... door was shut , that no cheerful interruption , no pass- ing neighbour with friendly sal- utations , pausing for a minute's gossip , might disturb the breath- less silence . They both expected -but knew not what : whether some fairy ...
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... door . It came as suddenly , and , to their exaggerated fancy , as solemnly , as the very stroke of fate but it was only a footman from Bellendean , on horseback , with a note , which he almost flung at Janet as she opened the door ...
... door . It came as suddenly , and , to their exaggerated fancy , as solemnly , as the very stroke of fate but it was only a footman from Bellendean , on horseback , with a note , which he almost flung at Janet as she opened the door ...
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