Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen156William Blackwood, 1894 |
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... stood tranquilly in the dimness behind her . It was growing dark ; or rather it was growing dim , every- thing still visible , but vaguely , as if a veil had dropped between the eye and what it saw . When the man came out at the head of ...
... stood tranquilly in the dimness behind her . It was growing dark ; or rather it was growing dim , every- thing still visible , but vaguely , as if a veil had dropped between the eye and what it saw . When the man came out at the head of ...
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... stood all dark like a shadow before the old lady trembling in her chair , with her white cap and white shawl making a strange light in the dim picture . How long this moment of silence lasted neither knew . It became intolerable to both ...
... stood all dark like a shadow before the old lady trembling in her chair , with her white cap and white shawl making a strange light in the dim picture . How long this moment of silence lasted neither knew . It became intolerable to both ...
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... stood out- side the door , trembling , but she had not the courage to go in . She felt that it might anger him - that it might annoy him - that he would not like it . He had been a long time away . He had grown a man almost middle ...
... stood out- side the door , trembling , but she had not the courage to go in . She felt that it might anger him - that it might annoy him - that he would not like it . He had been a long time away . He had grown a man almost middle ...
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... stood before the glass trying to fold over or modify as best he could the spikes of the white linen which stood round his face . " How much luggage do you think a man would be likely to have , " he said impatiently , standing with his ...
... stood before the glass trying to fold over or modify as best he could the spikes of the white linen which stood round his face . " How much luggage do you think a man would be likely to have , " he said impatiently , standing with his ...
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... stood against the wall . " I can always read a book , " he said , " They are just where they used to be , Robbie , " she said , in a sub- dued tone . She watched him , still standing while he chose one ; and throwing himself back in his ...
... stood against the wall . " I can always read a book , " he said , " They are just where they used to be , Robbie , " she said , in a sub- dued tone . She watched him , still standing while he chose one ; and throwing himself back in his ...
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