Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 102W. Blackwood, 1867 |
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... tell you . I can't tell my own mother . It is my own fault . It is nothing to any other creature . In short , " he added , breaking off with an effort , and forcing a smile , " it is nothing- nothing ! -only I suppose that I. am ...
... tell you . I can't tell my own mother . It is my own fault . It is nothing to any other creature . In short , " he added , breaking off with an effort , and forcing a smile , " it is nothing- nothing ! -only I suppose that I. am ...
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... telling the truth , but he did not mean it to be received as truth . This was how he went on from one step to another . To tell a lie , or to tell a truth as if it were a pleasant fic tion , which was worst ? The lie seemed the most ...
... telling the truth , but he did not mean it to be received as truth . This was how he went on from one step to another . To tell a lie , or to tell a truth as if it were a pleasant fic tion , which was worst ? The lie seemed the most ...
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... tell a similar tale . He had never been a hard man ; he had been considerate , merciful , lending like the righteous man , and little exacting as to his recompense . He had served many in his day , and though he never boasted of it , he ...
... tell a similar tale . He had never been a hard man ; he had been considerate , merciful , lending like the righteous man , and little exacting as to his recompense . He had served many in his day , and though he never boasted of it , he ...
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... tell her of the 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 ...
... tell her of the 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 ...
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... tell which were the special volumes she carried with her to the window , in case it might convey to some one , differently brought up perhaps , a false impression of the soundness of her views . She had Eugenie de Guerin's Letters in ...
... tell which were the special volumes she carried with her to the window , in case it might convey to some one , differently brought up perhaps , a false impression of the soundness of her views . She had Eugenie de Guerin's Letters in ...
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