Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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Pagina 5
... felt that she could have put up with a boy . He would not have been her business so much as his father's , and he would not for ever and ever have recalled his mother , and put her in mind of all that had been , and of all she herself ...
... felt that she could have put up with a boy . He would not have been her business so much as his father's , and he would not for ever and ever have recalled his mother , and put her in mind of all that had been , and of all she herself ...
Pagina 8
... 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 the other question , of Joyce her- self , who would have to ...
... 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 the other question , of Joyce her- self , who would have to ...
Pagina 10
... felt this , but could not refrain . " And suddenly , after one letter full of complaint and reproach , she wrote no more . He was in active service , and could not get home . It was not so easy then to come home on leave . He wrote ...
... felt this , but could not refrain . " And suddenly , after one letter full of complaint and reproach , she wrote no more . He was in active service , and could not get home . It was not so easy then to come home on leave . He wrote ...
Pagina 23
... felt almost impatient , annoyed by this interference . " Joyce , " Mrs Hay- ward repeated again , we don't even know each other , but we shall have a great deal to do with each other , and I hope I hope we shall get on . Your poor ...
... felt almost impatient , annoyed by this interference . " Joyce , " Mrs Hay- ward repeated again , we don't even know each other , but we shall have a great deal to do with each other , and I hope I hope we shall get on . Your poor ...
Pagina 65
... felt by Tsin and Te as to their success or failure caused them , as perhaps was only natural , to lose sight , to a certain extent , of the fact that to the young ladies there was even more depending on the fifteenth than to themselves ...
... felt by Tsin and Te as to their success or failure caused them , as perhaps was only natural , to lose sight , to a certain extent , of the fact that to the young ladies there was even more depending on the fifteenth than to themselves ...
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