Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... father's , and he would not for ever and ever have recalled his mother , and put her in mind of all that had been , and of all she herself had already borne . For though she had accepted the position knowing all that was involved , and ...
... father's , and he would not for ever and ever have recalled his mother , and put her in mind of all that had been , and of all she herself had already borne . For though she had accepted the position knowing all that was involved , and ...
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... father's want of assiduity . But a chill fell upon that end of the table , only partial- ly lightened by the chuchotement of half - audible talk which was go- ing on between the plain girl , who was , in perfect conformity with all ...
... father's want of assiduity . But a chill fell upon that end of the table , only partial- ly lightened by the chuchotement of half - audible talk which was go- ing on between the plain girl , who was , in perfect conformity with all ...
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... father . Her father ! Her heart had been very soft to him this morning , when she be- lieved he was her mother's friend : but her father ! —this was not how she had figured her father . He stood against the light , his outline all ...
... father . Her father ! Her heart had been very soft to him this morning , when she be- lieved he was her mother's friend : but her father ! —this was not how she had figured her father . He stood against the light , his outline all ...
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... father -whose great fault perhaps was that he was not the father whom the excited girl looked for , and that the disillusion was more than she could bear . Colonel Hayward came to him- self a little as he looked at her , and recovered ...
... father -whose great fault perhaps was that he was not the father whom the excited girl looked for , and that the disillusion was more than she could bear . Colonel Hayward came to him- self a little as he looked at her , and recovered ...
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... father of a new - born child into bed , care- fully tending him and feeding him on special diet for some time , until the baby begins to grow strong . This extraordinary , and to our ideas unnatural custom , is com- mon to various ...
... father of a new - born child into bed , care- fully tending him and feeding him on special diet for some time , until the baby begins to grow strong . This extraordinary , and to our ideas unnatural custom , is com- mon to various ...
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