Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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Pagina 1
... cried , with a tone of compunction and horror , " I— hurt you ? " as if he had been accused of high treason and brutal cruelty combined . This accent of amazed contrition brought Mrs Hayward to herself . " Oh no , Henry , " she said ...
... cried , with a tone of compunction and horror , " I— hurt you ? " as if he had been accused of high treason and brutal cruelty combined . This accent of amazed contrition brought Mrs Hayward to herself . " Oh no , Henry , " she said ...
Pagina 2
... cried . " Look who that letter is addressed to look at this other along with it ; for God's sake , Henry , don't worry me any more ! don't ask what I think look at them for yourself . " He did look , but with so be- wildered an ...
... cried . " Look who that letter is addressed to look at this other along with it ; for God's sake , Henry , don't worry me any more ! don't ask what I think look at them for yourself . " He did look , but with so be- wildered an ...
Pagina 3
... cried heartily , as she did everything , with an abundant natural over- flow of feeling which relieved and exhausted her , and a sensation underneath all which she could not define whether it was happiness or pain . This Joyce , who had ...
... cried heartily , as she did everything , with an abundant natural over- flow of feeling which relieved and exhausted her , and a sensation underneath all which she could not define whether it was happiness or pain . This Joyce , who had ...
Pagina 4
... cried her heart out , Mrs Hayward , as was natural , exhausted that first poignant sensation , and came to contemplate apart from all that was past the present condition of affairs , which was not more con- solatory . Indeed , when ...
... cried her heart out , Mrs Hayward , as was natural , exhausted that first poignant sensation , and came to contemplate apart from all that was past the present condition of affairs , which was not more con- solatory . Indeed , when ...
Pagina 6
... cried quickly , instinctively taking his part , even against him- self . He put his large hand upon her small shoulder , and patted her with a deprecating , soothing touch , as if the wrong and the sorrow were not his but hers . " But ...
... cried quickly , instinctively taking his part , even against him- self . He put his large hand upon her small shoulder , and patted her with a deprecating , soothing touch , as if the wrong and the sorrow were not his but hers . " But ...
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