Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... girl that came here alone twenty years ago , and had her baby , and went wrong in I her head , and died , was your poor young wife , Joyce Hayward , Henry . There is your letter to her - not the kind of letter I should have thought you ...
... girl that came here alone twenty years ago , and had her baby , and went wrong in I her head , and died , was your poor young wife , Joyce Hayward , Henry . There is your letter to her - not the kind of letter I should have thought you ...
Pagina 3
... girl's story was so pitiful , and that nothing could take away the interest and com- passion roused by the image of a young forsaken creature dying so miserably with no one near who loved her , was to Mrs Hay- ward at this moment an ...
... girl's story was so pitiful , and that nothing could take away the interest and com- passion roused by the image of a young forsaken creature dying so miserably with no one near who loved her , was to Mrs Hay- ward at this moment an ...
Pagina 4
... girl who was his child . He would take it for granted that she must do so ; he would innocently lay all the burden upon her , and force her into a maternity which nature had not required of her . A mother ! ah yes , she could have been ...
... girl who was his child . He would take it for granted that she must do so ; he would innocently lay all the burden upon her , and force her into a maternity which nature had not required of her . A mother ! ah yes , she could have been ...
Pagina 5
... girl - a girl , a young woman , a creature entirely within the sphere of Colonel Hayward's wife , whose business it would be not only to be a mother to her , but to receive her as a companion , to amend her manners , to watch over all ...
... girl - a girl , a young woman , a creature entirely within the sphere of Colonel Hayward's wife , whose business it would be not only to be a mother to her , but to receive her as a companion , to amend her manners , to watch over all ...
Pagina 6
... girl into his heart , and place her on the pinnacle which had hitherto been sacred to Elizabeth alone . In- She had seated herself on a grassy bank under the shade of the trees which skirted one side of the park of Bellendean ...
... girl into his heart , and place her on the pinnacle which had hitherto been sacred to Elizabeth alone . In- She had seated herself on a grassy bank under the shade of the trees which skirted one side of the park of Bellendean ...
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