Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen156William Blackwood, 1894 |
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... thought of doing that , going over it , spreading the bed for Robbie , with her heart dancing in her bosom ! It did not dance now , but lay as if dead , but for the pain of its deadly wounds . " And , Janet , " she said , " how it is to ...
... thought of doing that , going over it , spreading the bed for Robbie , with her heart dancing in her bosom ! It did not dance now , but lay as if dead , but for the pain of its deadly wounds . " And , Janet , " she said , " how it is to ...
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... thoughts that flitted about her mind now and inter- rupted the current of her prayers , and of the reading which was only remembering . There was Job , whom she had thought of so often , whose habit was , when his sons and daughters ...
... thoughts that flitted about her mind now and inter- rupted the current of her prayers , and of the reading which was only remembering . There was Job , whom she had thought of so often , whose habit was , when his sons and daughters ...
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... thought , to occupy herself with reading at all , when at any moment he might have something to say to her again . Perhaps it would be well for Janet's sake not to inquire into the history of that Sabbath afternoon . Friends arrived ...
... thought , to occupy herself with reading at all , when at any moment he might have something to say to her again . Perhaps it would be well for Janet's sake not to inquire into the history of that Sabbath afternoon . Friends arrived ...
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... thought you were liberal when you spoke of an outfit ; but what you were think- ing of was a good little boy to go ... thoughts little disturbed to bring back the usual tone to her by that sound : though indeed after voice , and ...
... thought you were liberal when you spoke of an outfit ; but what you were think- ing of was a good little boy to go ... thoughts little disturbed to bring back the usual tone to her by that sound : though indeed after voice , and ...
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... thought nothing less than that he must be ill after all his fatigues and his travels . " " Oh , no a bit of him , " said Janet " no ill : I never had ony fears about that . " Mrs Ogilvy by this time had quite recovered herself . " He ...
... thought nothing less than that he must be ill after all his fatigues and his travels . " " Oh , no a bit of him , " said Janet " no ill : I never had ony fears about that . " Mrs Ogilvy by this time had quite recovered herself . " He ...
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