Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 129W. Blackwood & Sons, 1881 |
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... lady who is doing some literary work for me . She comes and works here every morning . " " Quite so , " observed Burrard ; " and a deuced pleasant arrange- ment too . " They looked in upon the sitting- room , which Burrard pronounced ...
... lady who is doing some literary work for me . She comes and works here every morning . " " Quite so , " observed Burrard ; " and a deuced pleasant arrange- ment too . " They looked in upon the sitting- room , which Burrard pronounced ...
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... lady help , eh , comes every morning to work , does she ? Upon my word you are one of the sly sort evidently . But ... ladies were out . Then came a note from his aunt expressing great regret on the part of Blanche and с herself at ...
... lady help , eh , comes every morning to work , does she ? Upon my word you are one of the sly sort evidently . But ... ladies were out . Then came a note from his aunt expressing great regret on the part of Blanche and с herself at ...
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... lady , holding out a small booted foot , which it was evidently intended he should do something with , he seized it ... lady did not offer to break the silence . By the time , however , that they had reached the Park , things had ...
... lady , holding out a small booted foot , which it was evidently intended he should do something with , he seized it ... lady did not offer to break the silence . By the time , however , that they had reached the Park , things had ...
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... lady continued for some time , till they met Burrard , who was riding with a party , but turned and joined them , inquiring how she liked her horse . " There is not a better hack in the Park at this moment , " he said ; but any thing ...
... lady continued for some time , till they met Burrard , who was riding with a party , but turned and joined them , inquiring how she liked her horse . " There is not a better hack in the Park at this moment , " he said ; but any thing ...
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... lady that she was going too far , she hastened to add " it is so convenient , too , for her to have some one to ride with her . I am glad you have taken to riding , too ; exercise is good for young men . That was what I was always ...
... lady that she was going too far , she hastened to add " it is so convenient , too , for her to have some one to ride with her . I am glad you have taken to riding , too ; exercise is good for young men . That was what I was always ...
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