Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... took his wife's arm , drawing her close to him , leaning over her little figure : he could hold her closer in this way , and take her strength more completely into his own than if she had taken his arm in the ordinary fashion . But she ...
... took his wife's arm , drawing her close to him , leaning over her little figure : he could hold her closer in this way , and take her strength more completely into his own than if she had taken his arm in the ordinary fashion . But she ...
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... took the papers over which he was puzzling , looking at his own writ- ing vaguely , with a quick impa- tient movement . " You have been right , quite right in your conjectures , " she said ; " the poor girl that came here alone twenty ...
... took the papers over which he was puzzling , looking at his own writ- ing vaguely , with a quick impa- tient movement . " You have been right , quite right in your conjectures , " she said ; " the poor girl that came here alone twenty ...
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... took no notice of Mrs Hay- ward , whose interference at this strange moment she did not seem to understand , although she under- stood clearly all that she said . Her eyes were fixed , staring at the man there against the window , who ...
... took no notice of Mrs Hay- ward , whose interference at this strange moment she did not seem to understand , although she under- stood clearly all that she said . Her eyes were fixed , staring at the man there against the window , who ...
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... took shape in his mind , he lost all control over himself , and , trembling with pas- sion , he broke out- " You stupid , obstinate woman , how dare you disobey my orders and practise this deceit upon me ? By what pretence of right have ...
... took shape in his mind , he lost all control over himself , and , trembling with pas- sion , he broke out- " You stupid , obstinate woman , how dare you disobey my orders and practise this deceit upon me ? By what pretence of right have ...
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... took the Russians - what - to effect their purpose ? " Much doubt and hesi- tation . At last a successful boy shouts , " Six months . ' " Quite right ; it took them six months . " " Next boy : After many bloody battles , and much delay ...
... took the Russians - what - to effect their purpose ? " Much doubt and hesi- tation . At last a successful boy shouts , " Six months . ' " Quite right ; it took them six months . " " Next boy : After many bloody battles , and much delay ...
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