Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... that distant past with which she had nothing to do , yet scarcely able to resist the habit of doing everything for him , of encountering even that for him . She hurried along until she had got within the shade 2 [ July Joyce .
... that distant past with which she had nothing to do , yet scarcely able to resist the habit of doing everything for him , of encountering even that for him . She hurried along until she had got within the shade 2 [ July Joyce .
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... scarcely dare even to thank for her " kind- ness . Janet had repudiated that injurious word , and Mrs Hayward felt that it would be easier to offer money to Mrs Bellendean than to this extraordinary cottager . To be sure , that was ...
... scarcely dare even to thank for her " kind- ness . Janet had repudiated that injurious word , and Mrs Hayward felt that it would be easier to offer money to Mrs Bellendean than to this extraordinary cottager . To be sure , that was ...
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... scarcely disguise upon her guest's face . " I am afraid , " she said , falter- ing , " you are not so glad as I am . I hope it is not anything in Joyce . I hope she has not displeased you . If she has , I am sure , oh , I am very sure ...
... scarcely disguise upon her guest's face . " I am afraid , " she said , falter- ing , " you are not so glad as I am . I hope it is not anything in Joyce . I hope she has not displeased you . If she has , I am sure , oh , I am very sure ...
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... scarcely able to keep up with her , her face altogether in- - · visible within the shadow of the black satin bonnet , which stooped forward like the head of some curious uncouth flower . Poor old Janet ! the girl's head was full of a ...
... scarcely able to keep up with her , her face altogether in- - · visible within the shadow of the black satin bonnet , which stooped forward like the head of some curious uncouth flower . Poor old Janet ! the girl's head was full of a ...
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... scarcely less troublesome . If If Geraint , as the Laureate tells us , succeeded in establishing order , it was much to the credit of his chiv- alrous energy ; for many a century afterwards , when myth and fable were only perpetuated in ...
... scarcely less troublesome . If If Geraint , as the Laureate tells us , succeeded in establishing order , it was much to the credit of his chiv- alrous energy ; for many a century afterwards , when myth and fable were only perpetuated in ...
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