Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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Pagina 5
... tell her " - " you must make her do so - and - so . " If his taste was shocked , if the girl turned out to be very dreadful , he himself , who ought to know so much better , would throw all the blame upon her . Or per- haps , which ...
... tell her " - " you must make her do so - and - so . " If his taste was shocked , if the girl turned out to be very dreadful , he himself , who ought to know so much better , would throw all the blame upon her . Or per- haps , which ...
Pagina 8
... tell me ! You have found out something , I can see . " They looked at each other , —Mrs Hayward with the liveliest in- clination to tell the lady , whom she scarcely knew , that that their affairs were their own . It would have been a ...
... tell me ! You have found out something , I can see . " They looked at each other , —Mrs Hayward with the liveliest in- clination to tell the lady , whom she scarcely knew , that that their affairs were their own . It would have been a ...
Pagina 10
much agitated you will not wonder when I tell you all ; and he is never very good at telling his own story . A man who can do what he can do - may be ex- cused if he is a little deficient in words . " She spoke quickly , almost sharp ...
much agitated you will not wonder when I tell you all ; and he is never very good at telling his own story . A man who can do what he can do - may be ex- cused if he is a little deficient in words . " She spoke quickly , almost sharp ...
Pagina 18
... tell you what has happened . Her name is on all your lips , " he said , looking round him with the natural eloquence of an emotion which , now that the spectators were used to this strange occurrence , could be seen in the quiver of his ...
... tell you what has happened . Her name is on all your lips , " he said , looking round him with the natural eloquence of an emotion which , now that the spectators were used to this strange occurrence , could be seen in the quiver of his ...
Pagina 22
... tell me ? " said Joyce , her voice trem- bling a little . About my mother -about my - people ? " " " 66 " Yes , Joyce . " The girl said nothing more . She did not so much as look at Mrs Hayward , who sat nervously still , not making a ...
... tell me ? " said Joyce , her voice trem- bling a little . About my mother -about my - people ? " " " 66 " Yes , Joyce . " The girl said nothing more . She did not so much as look at Mrs Hayward , who sat nervously still , not making a ...
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