Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... knew how that good man would conduct him- self . He would remonstrate with her if the girl were gauche , or if she were disagreeable and presum- ing . He would say , " You must tell her " . - " you must make her do so - and - so . " If ...
... knew how that good man would conduct him- self . He would remonstrate with her if the girl were gauche , or if she were disagreeable and presum- ing . He would say , " You must tell her " . - " you must make her do so - and - so . " If ...
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... knew him , was struck with surprise - a surprise which was half happiness and half indignation . " Henry ! " she cried , resisting the appealing touch , " have you no heart for your own child ? " He leant upon her for a mo- ment ...
... knew him , was struck with surprise - a surprise which was half happiness and half indignation . " Henry ! " she cried , resisting the appealing touch , " have you no heart for your own child ? " He leant upon her for a mo- ment ...
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... knew , that their affairs were their own . It would have been a little relief to her feelings could she have done so ; but this was just the moment , as she knew very well , in which the Colonel was sure to come to the front . " Yes ...
... knew , that their affairs were their own . It would have been a little relief to her feelings could she have done so ; but this was just the moment , as she knew very well , in which the Colonel was sure to come to the front . " Yes ...
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... knew Henry . Forgive me if I speak a little has- tily . She ought to have known better , knowing him ; but some people never know you , though you live by their side a hundred years . " She stopped to exhale another long breath of ...
... knew Henry . Forgive me if I speak a little has- tily . She ought to have known better , knowing him ; but some people never know you , though you live by their side a hundred years . " She stopped to exhale another long breath of ...
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... knew it was so . " " She is my husband's daughter , " said Mrs Hayward , without mov- ing a muscle . She remained un- affected by her companion's enthu- siasm . She recognised it as part of the burden laid upon her that she should have ...
... knew it was so . " " She is my husband's daughter , " said Mrs Hayward , without mov- ing a muscle . She remained un- affected by her companion's enthu- siasm . She recognised it as part of the burden laid upon her that she should have ...
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