Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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Pagina 7
... might have done from the first , that whatever had to be done , it was she that must do it . And Mrs Hayward was entirely dépaysée , and did not know how to manage this business . Janet Matheson was a new. 1887. ] 7 Joyce .
... might have done from the first , that whatever had to be done , it was she that must do it . And Mrs Hayward was entirely dépaysée , and did not know how to manage this business . Janet Matheson was a new. 1887. ] 7 Joyce .
Pagina 8
... Janet had repudiated that injurious word , and Mrs Hayward felt that it would be easier to offer money to Mrs Bellendean than to this extraordinary cottager . To be sure , that was nothing , a trifle not worth consideration in face of ...
... Janet had repudiated that injurious word , and Mrs Hayward felt that it would be easier to offer money to Mrs Bellendean than to this extraordinary cottager . To be sure , that was nothing , a trifle not worth consideration in face of ...
Pagina 11
... Janet ; oh , it will not be good news to her . But what did Joyce say ? I should like to have been there ; and why , why did not you bring her up to the house with you ? But I see , —oh yes , it was better , it was kinder to leave her a ...
... Janet ; oh , it will not be good news to her . But what did Joyce say ? I should like to have been there ; and why , why did not you bring her up to the house with you ? But I see , —oh yes , it was better , it was kinder to leave her a ...
Pagina 18
... Janet would have no help from Joyce in the " redding up . " Na , na , " she said ; " go ,, away to your reading , or sew at some of your bonnie dies . This is nae wark for you . " 66 ' Granny , I am going to help you as I have always ...
... Janet would have no help from Joyce in the " redding up . " Na , na , " she said ; " go ,, away to your reading , or sew at some of your bonnie dies . This is nae wark for you . " 66 ' Granny , I am going to help you as I have always ...
Pagina 19
... Janet divined that Mrs Hayward had something to do with it , but Joyce had not even seen Mrs Hayward ; and the Colonel was to her an old friend who had known and probably loved her mother - but no more . Thus they waited , not saying a ...
... Janet divined that Mrs Hayward had something to do with it , but Joyce had not even seen Mrs Hayward ; and the Colonel was to her an old friend who had known and probably loved her mother - but no more . Thus they waited , not saying a ...
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