Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 102W. Blackwood, 1867 |
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... thought shame . He had not done much that was wrong , but he could have shrunk into the very ground at the idea that his thoughts and calcula- tions were known . In spite of him- self he cast a piteous glance at the whiteness of his ...
... thought shame . He had not done much that was wrong , but he could have shrunk into the very ground at the idea that his thoughts and calcula- tions were known . In spite of him- self he cast a piteous glance at the whiteness of his ...
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... thought Mr Brownlow was kind . It did not occur to him that a stronger motive was necessary for these persistent questions and for this intense interest . He was not vain - but yet it came natural to receive such attention , and his ...
... thought Mr Brownlow was kind . It did not occur to him that a stronger motive was necessary for these persistent questions and for this intense interest . He was not vain - but yet it came natural to receive such attention , and his ...
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... thought of making any objection . " " Yes , it is my own house , " said Mr Brownlow . It made him feel a little sore to have the plea about doing what he liked with his own thus taken , as it were , out of his very mouth . 66 But I don ...
... thought of making any objection . " " Yes , it is my own house , " said Mr Brownlow . It made him feel a little sore to have the plea about doing what he liked with his own thus taken , as it were , out of his very mouth . 66 But I don ...
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... thought of for a mo- ment . No doubt it was a prince in disguise . He might be an en- chanted prince , bewitched out of his proper shape by some malig- nant fairy ; but Sara knew better than to believe for a moment that he could be only ...
... thought of for a mo- ment . No doubt it was a prince in disguise . He might be an en- chanted prince , bewitched out of his proper shape by some malig- nant fairy ; but Sara knew better than to believe for a moment that he could be only ...
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... thoughts in his mind . He was not thinking particularly of Miss Brownlow . He was too sen- sible not to know that for him , a ... thought . Yes , that was the Claude - did he recol- lect it ? Most likely it was simply because he was a ...
... thoughts in his mind . He was not thinking particularly of Miss Brownlow . He was too sen- sible not to know that for him , a ... thought . Yes , that was the Claude - did he recol- lect it ? Most likely it was simply because he was a ...
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