Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... feeling very anxious . There is more in this than meets the eye - there is more in it than I realised : there is the -the young lady , Elizabeth . " In spite of herself his wife looked at him with a momentary scorn which was almost ...
... feeling very anxious . There is more in this than meets the eye - there is more in it than I realised : there is the -the young lady , Elizabeth . " In spite of herself his wife looked at him with a momentary scorn which was almost ...
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... feeling which relieved and exhausted her , and a sensation underneath all which she could not define whether it was happiness or pain . This Joyce , who had been from the beginning the shadow upon her married life , in despite of whose ...
... feeling which relieved and exhausted her , and a sensation underneath all which she could not define whether it was happiness or pain . This Joyce , who had been from the beginning the shadow upon her married life , in despite of whose ...
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... feeling that he would perhaps know better what to do were he within the four walls of a room where he could shut him- self and be alone . It would be easier to think there than in the park , where everything was in perpetual motion ...
... feeling that he would perhaps know better what to do were he within the four walls of a room where he could shut him- self and be alone . It would be easier to think there than in the park , where everything was in perpetual motion ...
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... feeling came over her . Any spec- tator who had seen the two ladies at this moment would have con- cluded naturally that it was Mrs Bellendean who was the person chiefly concerned , while the little woman seated opposite to her was a ...
... feeling came over her . Any spec- tator who had seen the two ladies at this moment would have con- cluded naturally that it was Mrs Bellendean who was the person chiefly concerned , while the little woman seated opposite to her was a ...
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... feeling which his withdrawal up - stairs had brought him , and called Mrs Bellendean back from the wonderful problem of mingled sentiments in which she was embroiling herself , taking both sides at once , into the more natural feelings ...
... feeling which his withdrawal up - stairs had brought him , and called Mrs Bellendean back from the wonderful problem of mingled sentiments in which she was embroiling herself , taking both sides at once , into the more natural feelings ...
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