Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... natural over- flow of 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 ...
... natural over- flow of 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 ...
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... natural , how far from the fact we should be ! Colonel Hayward , a man of the tenderest heart and warmest affections , suddenly discovers that he has a child - a child by whose appearance , and everything about her , he has been pleased ...
... natural , how far from the fact we should be ! Colonel Hayward , a man of the tenderest heart and warmest affections , suddenly discovers that he has a child - a child by whose appearance , and everything about her , he has been pleased ...
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... natural too , and yet dreadful , -a pain to think of . " I am sure , ' she said , faltering , " that when you know her better when you begin to see what she is in herself : there is no one who does not like Joyce . " ,, Mrs Hayward had ...
... natural too , and yet dreadful , -a pain to think of . " I am sure , ' she said , faltering , " that when you know her better when you begin to see what she is in herself : there is no one who does not like Joyce . " ,, Mrs Hayward had ...
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... natural eloquence of an emotion which , now that the spectators were used to this strange occurrence , could be seen in the quiver of his lips and the mois- ture in his eyes . " It is a name that has long been full of sweet- ness but ...
... natural eloquence of an emotion which , now that the spectators were used to this strange occurrence , could be seen in the quiver of his lips and the mois- ture in his eyes . " It is a name that has long been full of sweet- ness but ...
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... natural that the door should be open at all seasons ) , and take up the big blue - worsted stocking which she was always And if Joyce knitting for Peter . was busy , Janet would nod to her friends as they passed , and point with her ...
... natural that the door should be open at all seasons ) , and take up the big blue - worsted stocking which she was always And if Joyce knitting for Peter . was busy , Janet would nod to her friends as they passed , and point with her ...
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