Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 102. köideW. Blackwood, 1867 |
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... coming ruin , and the awful excitement of that conflict for life and death which he had anticipated when he called Powys into his office , had exhausted him so entirely that he allowed himself to be soothed by all those softer thoughts ...
... coming ruin , and the awful excitement of that conflict for life and death which he had anticipated when he called Powys into his office , had exhausted him so entirely that he allowed himself to be soothed by all those softer thoughts ...
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... coming guest . Sunday was very bright - a midsummer day in all its green and flowery glory . Jack had come to the age when a young man is often a little uncertain about his religious duties . He did not care to go and hear Mr Hard ...
... coming guest . Sunday was very bright - a midsummer day in all its green and flowery glory . Jack had come to the age when a young man is often a little uncertain about his religious duties . He did not care to go and hear Mr Hard ...
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... coming early , and she stayed in- doors accordingly . She put herself into her favourite corner , by the window - that window which was close to the Claude - and took a lit- tle pile of books with her . Sunday afternoon , especially ...
... coming early , and she stayed in- doors accordingly . She put herself into her favourite corner , by the window - that window which was close to the Claude - and took a lit- tle pile of books with her . Sunday afternoon , especially ...
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... coming back . It was a very quiet country road , a continuation of that which led to Masterton . Here and there was a clump of great trees making it sombre , and then a long stretch of hedgerow with the fragrant meadow on the other side ...
... coming back . It was a very quiet country road , a continuation of that which led to Masterton . Here and there was a clump of great trees making it sombre , and then a long stretch of hedgerow with the fragrant meadow on the other side ...
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... coming or going . And thus it was that the sudden intrusion which occurred to them was entirely un- expected , and took them both by surprise . All of a sudden , while neither was looking , a substantial figure was suddenly thrust in be ...
... coming or going . And thus it was that the sudden intrusion which occurred to them was entirely un- expected , and took them both by surprise . All of a sudden , while neither was looking , a substantial figure was suddenly thrust in be ...
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