Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... woman stamped her foot with a kind of fury . " I think you are determined not to understand , " she cried . " Look who that letter is addressed to look at this other along with it ; for God's sake , Henry , don't worry me any more ! don ...
... woman stamped her foot with a kind of fury . " I think you are determined not to understand , " she cried . " Look who that letter is addressed to look at this other along with it ; for God's sake , Henry , don't worry me any more ! don ...
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... woman , a creature entirely within the sphere of Colonel Hayward's wife , whose business it would be not only to be a mother to her , but to receive her as a companion , to amend her manners , to watch over all her proceedings , to take ...
... woman , a creature entirely within the sphere of Colonel Hayward's wife , whose business it would be not only to be a mother to her , but to receive her as a companion , to amend her manners , to watch over all her proceedings , to take ...
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... woman who had done a great deal of parish work , and was not un- acquainted with the ordinary ways of managing " the poor . " She did not understand how to deal with that proud old woman , to whom she could not offer any recom- pense ...
... woman who had done a great deal of parish work , and was not un- acquainted with the ordinary ways of managing " the poor . " She did not understand how to deal with that proud old woman , to whom she could not offer any recom- pense ...
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... woman seated opposite to her was a somewhat cynical looker - on , to whom it was apparent that the warmth of feeling thus displayed was not quite genuine . The Col- onel's wife was moved by no en- thusiasm . She sat rigid , motion- less ...
... woman seated opposite to her was a somewhat cynical looker - on , to whom it was apparent that the warmth of feeling thus displayed was not quite genuine . The Col- onel's wife was moved by no en- thusiasm . She sat rigid , motion- less ...
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... woman before her , leaning over the table , holding out both her hands . " No , don't praise me . I believe I ought to have been blamed in- stead ; but , anyhow , I took the risk . And I have never repented it , though I did not know ...
... woman before her , leaning over the table , holding out both her hands . " No , don't praise me . I believe I ought to have been blamed in- stead ; but , anyhow , I took the risk . And I have never repented it , though I did not know ...
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