Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... turned out to be very dreadful , he himself , who ought to know so much better , would throw all the blame upon her . Or per- haps , which would be still more in- tolerable , his eyes would be blind- ed , and he would see nothing that ...
... turned out to be very dreadful , he himself , who ought to know so much better , would throw all the blame upon her . Or per- haps , which would be still more in- tolerable , his eyes would be blind- ed , and he would see nothing that ...
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... turned her eyes with wonder and inquiry which she could 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 ...
... turned her eyes with wonder and inquiry which she could 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 ...
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... turned in consternation to the quarter from which this utterance came . The Colonel's wife had not hitherto attracted much attention . It had been settled that he was an old darling : " but Mrs Hayward had not awakened the interest of ...
... turned in consternation to the quarter from which this utterance came . The Colonel's wife had not hitherto attracted much attention . It had been settled that he was an old darling : " but Mrs Hayward had not awakened the interest of ...
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... turned to the lady on his other side with a little mental shrug of his shoulders : he was too polite to do it visibly , but he did not take any pains otherwise to conceal that he was not inter- ested ; indeed he was a little an- gry at ...
... turned to the lady on his other side with a little mental shrug of his shoulders : he was too polite to do it visibly , but he did not take any pains otherwise to conceal that he was not inter- ested ; indeed he was a little an- gry at ...
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... turning a look of appreciation , it might be of admiration , upon the plain but sparkling and clever face of the ... turned his face towards his old Colonel with a smile , but yet a little regret . The vieux mous- tache , out of pure ...
... turning a look of appreciation , it might be of admiration , upon the plain but sparkling and clever face of the ... turned his face towards his old Colonel with a smile , but yet a little regret . The vieux mous- tache , out of pure ...
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