Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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Pagina 172
... letter to Mrs Gedd is dated 24th June , when he had evidently been back at Comiston for some time . ' Madam " ( he wrote ) , " I am afraid ' tis now a little after ye time in which I promised to write you , and I cannot say this hasty ...
... letter to Mrs Gedd is dated 24th June , when he had evidently been back at Comiston for some time . ' Madam " ( he wrote ) , " I am afraid ' tis now a little after ye time in which I promised to write you , and I cannot say this hasty ...
Pagina 173
... letter's nal paragraph ; perhaps , as the con- xt suggests , it was the irreverend at's nickname for that harassed but ngle - minded benefactor of humanity , Villiam Gedd : - I had the honour yesternight to sup ith Mr Robert ffreebairn ...
... letter's nal paragraph ; perhaps , as the con- xt suggests , it was the irreverend at's nickname for that harassed but ngle - minded benefactor of humanity , Villiam Gedd : - I had the honour yesternight to sup ith Mr Robert ffreebairn ...
Pagina 218
... letter . That letter lies here on the table- three stout pages of foolscap packed tight with the dominie's fine hand- writing , and with the lines running to the very edge of the paper in all directions so that the whole screed must ...
... letter . That letter lies here on the table- three stout pages of foolscap packed tight with the dominie's fine hand- writing , and with the lines running to the very edge of the paper in all directions so that the whole screed must ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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