Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen156William Blackwood, 1894 |
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... give me the bairn , " with a cer- tainty of putting everything right , which something magnetic in the experienced touch , in the soft at- mosphere of her , and the frôlement of her silk , and the sweetness of her face , certainly ...
... give me the bairn , " with a cer- tainty of putting everything right , which something magnetic in the experienced touch , in the soft at- mosphere of her , and the frôlement of her silk , and the sweetness of her face , certainly ...
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... give her mistress the tiniest pin - prick , perhaps , but not the stab of a dis- respect like that . " " " " " " I wish to be liberal , " said Mrs Ogilvy . " I am very glad he was pleased : and I knew he was going , there was nothing ...
... give her mistress the tiniest pin - prick , perhaps , but not the stab of a dis- respect like that . " " " " " " I wish to be liberal , " said Mrs Ogilvy . " I am very glad he was pleased : and I knew he was going , there was nothing ...
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... give him any help - in fact , he's not likely to want any ; but you might just keep him up to the work , and see that he spends a proper time over it . The people will send you the papers , and some sort of form to fill up . ' " " The ...
... give him any help - in fact , he's not likely to want any ; but you might just keep him up to the work , and see that he spends a proper time over it . The people will send you the papers , and some sort of form to fill up . ' " " The ...
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... give you two papers , -one a piece of dictation ( and in addition to doing that dictation , he must name what parts of speech each word in the first ten lines is ) , the other an easy arithmetic paper . Shut the boy up in a room with ...
... give you two papers , -one a piece of dictation ( and in addition to doing that dictation , he must name what parts of speech each word in the first ten lines is ) , the other an easy arithmetic paper . Shut the boy up in a room with ...
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... give some idea of what we should like the boys to know when they first come to us : - " ( Semper ego auditor tantum ? Nun- quamne reponam Vexatos toties rauci Theseide Codri ? " THERE are on view , at the pres- ent time 54 [ July More ...
... give some idea of what we should like the boys to know when they first come to us : - " ( Semper ego auditor tantum ? Nun- quamne reponam Vexatos toties rauci Theseide Codri ? " THERE are on view , at the pres- ent time 54 [ July More ...
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