Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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Pagina 8
... have found or rather Elizabeth has found- She is always my resource in everything- " " " What ? " cried Mrs Bellendean , clasping her hands . " Please ex- much agitated you will not wonder when I tell you 8 [ July Joyce .
... have found or rather Elizabeth has found- She is always my resource in everything- " " " What ? " cried Mrs Bellendean , clasping her hands . " Please ex- much agitated you will not wonder when I tell you 8 [ July Joyce .
Pagina 9
... wonder and revelation to me as to any one . I never thought of such a possi- bility never . Elizabeth knows that nothing was further from my mind . " " " Henry , " said his wife sud- denly , " you have been very much agitated this ...
... wonder and revelation to me as to any one . I never thought of such a possi- bility never . Elizabeth knows that nothing was further from my mind . " " " Henry , " said his wife sud- denly , " you have been very much agitated this ...
Pagina 10
... wonder and delight and sympathy , her eyes glittered and shone , a flush of feeling came over her . Any spec- tator who had seen the two ladies at this moment would have con- cluded naturally that it was Mrs Bellendean who was the ...
... wonder and delight and sympathy , her eyes glittered and shone , a flush of feeling came over her . Any spec- tator who had seen the two ladies at this moment would have con- cluded naturally that it was Mrs Bellendean who was the ...
Pagina 11
... wonder and inquiry which she could scarcely disguise upon her guest's face . " I am afraid , " she said , falter- ing , " you are not so glad as I am . I hope it is not anything in Joyce . I hope she has not displeased you . If she has ...
... wonder and inquiry which she could scarcely disguise upon her guest's face . " I am afraid , " she said , falter- ing , " you are not so glad as I am . I hope it is not anything in Joyce . I hope she has not displeased you . If she has ...
Pagina 16
... the beau monde has taken to the stage , but otherwise how could we savages among our mountains know ? " " Amidst the inaccessible fast- nesses of Arthur's Seat , in the primeval forests of East Lothian ? I don't wonder . 16 [ July Joyce .
... the beau monde has taken to the stage , but otherwise how could we savages among our mountains know ? " " Amidst the inaccessible fast- nesses of Arthur's Seat , in the primeval forests of East Lothian ? I don't wonder . 16 [ July Joyce .
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