Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... least is sure to belong to everybody who is worth asking , -the wives of the pleasant fellows who relieve a party , or the mothers of the pret- ty girls who inspire it , always plenty of them ; and why should another be added on in cold ...
... least is sure to belong to everybody who is worth asking , -the wives of the pleasant fellows who relieve a party , or the mothers of the pret- ty girls who inspire it , always plenty of them ; and why should another be added on in cold ...
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... least , might have been spared her that the girl was his only child . She pushed back her chair and rose up , making a hurried movement towards the door ; but fortunately Mrs Bellendean had divined and frustrated her , and in the ...
... least , might have been spared her that the girl was his only child . She pushed back her chair and rose up , making a hurried movement towards the door ; but fortunately Mrs Bellendean had divined and frustrated her , and in the ...
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... least- -near Tarsus , in Asia Minor . As early , at least , as the time of Herodotus , the Ta- tar peoples knew how to make the celebrated koumiss drink from mares ' milk , and sprinkled liba- tions of koumiss in their temples and ...
... least- -near Tarsus , in Asia Minor . As early , at least , as the time of Herodotus , the Ta- tar peoples knew how to make the celebrated koumiss drink from mares ' milk , and sprinkled liba- tions of koumiss in their temples and ...
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... least important of his parochial duties was saving lives imperilled at sea , and burying washed - up corpses in the overcrowded little churchyard , with its rude memorials of shattered ships ' timbers and crossed oars , which offered ...
... least important of his parochial duties was saving lives imperilled at sea , and burying washed - up corpses in the overcrowded little churchyard , with its rude memorials of shattered ships ' timbers and crossed oars , which offered ...
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... least of all to be tied for life to the sort of young man whom you are kind enough to contem- plate for us . Why should we not remain as we are ? " " You are too young to under- stand such matters , " replied Mrs Ma . Be- " I have seen ...
... least of all to be tied for life to the sort of young man whom you are kind enough to contem- plate for us . Why should we not remain as we are ? " " You are too young to under- stand such matters , " replied Mrs Ma . Be- " I have seen ...
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