Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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Pagina 4
... mind was caught , and thrilled with sharp vexation , shame , scorn of herself , and sense of that profound vanity of human things which makes the present in its pettiness so much greater than the past , and dims and obliterates every ...
... mind was caught , and thrilled with sharp vexation , shame , scorn of herself , and sense of that profound vanity of human things which makes the present in its pettiness so much greater than the past , and dims and obliterates every ...
Pagina 5
... mind of all that had been , and of all she herself had already borne . For though she had accepted the position knowing all that was involved , and though it was , so to speak , her own fault that she had encountered these difficulties ...
... mind of all that had been , and of all she herself had already borne . For though she had accepted the position knowing all that was involved , and though it was , so to speak , her own fault that she had encountered these difficulties ...
Pagina 9
... mind . " " " Henry , " said his wife sud- denly , " you have been very much agitated this morning . All these old stories coming up again have given you a shake . Go up , my dear , to your room , and I will tell Mrs Bellendean all that ...
... mind . " " " Henry , " said his wife sud- denly , " you have been very much agitated this morning . All these old stories coming up again have given you a shake . Go up , my dear , to your room , and I will tell Mrs Bellendean all that ...
Pagina 17
... mind , was sometimes a little absurd . Prob- ably he was going once again to propose his young friend's health , to give testimony in his favour as a capital fellow . Norman held him- self ready to spring up and cover the veteran's ...
... mind , was sometimes a little absurd . Prob- ably he was going once again to propose his young friend's health , to give testimony in his favour as a capital fellow . Norman held him- self ready to spring up and cover the veteran's ...
Pagina 51
... mind to marry your daugh- ters , employ a go - between to look out fitting partners , and make the necessary arrangements without saying anything to your wife about it . Then , when the presents have been sent and the cards exchanged ...
... mind to marry your daugh- ters , employ a go - between to look out fitting partners , and make the necessary arrangements without saying anything to your wife about it . Then , when the presents have been sent and the cards exchanged ...
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