Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen156William Blackwood, 1894 |
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... feeling the atmos- phere of him sicken and repel her . And then there came into that wonderful pause a more wonderful and awful change of sentiment , a revolution of feeling . " Mother ! " he said . " " And with a low cry Mrs Ogilvy ...
... feeling the atmos- phere of him sicken and repel her . And then there came into that wonderful pause a more wonderful and awful change of sentiment , a revolution of feeling . " Mother ! " he said . " " And with a low cry Mrs Ogilvy ...
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... feeling that arrested it on her lips now ? " Am I bothering you , mother , staying here a little quiet with my pipe ? for I'll go , if that is what you want . " She had coughed a little , much against her will , unaccustomed to the ...
... feeling that arrested it on her lips now ? " Am I bothering you , mother , staying here a little quiet with my pipe ? for I'll go , if that is what you want . " She had coughed a little , much against her will , unaccustomed to the ...
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... feeling that made the little vanity sweet . The grey gloves were , in- deed , her only little adornment , breaking the monotony of the black which she always wore ; but Janet loved the lustre of the best black silk , and to stroke it ...
... feeling that made the little vanity sweet . The grey gloves were , in- deed , her only little adornment , breaking the monotony of the black which she always wore ; but Janet loved the lustre of the best black silk , and to stroke it ...
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... feelings . " Damn him ! damn him ! it's he that has never done anything but hunt and harm me . " " Oh , God be thanked ... feeling of dis- turbance which she could not ex- plain , not being even aware at first what it was that caused it ...
... feelings . " Damn him ! damn him ! it's he that has never done anything but hunt and harm me . " " Oh , God be thanked ... feeling of dis- turbance which she could not ex- plain , not being even aware at first what it was that caused it ...
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... feeling more guilty than words could say , yet giving Janet a certain countenance by remaining out of doors , to justify the statement that the mistress just by an extra- ordinary accident was out . Robert was in his room up - stairs ...
... feeling more guilty than words could say , yet giving Janet a certain countenance by remaining out of doors , to justify the statement that the mistress just by an extra- ordinary accident was out . Robert was in his room up - stairs ...
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