Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 192W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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... MISS PHYLLIS ETHERINGTON , feet and deluged her to the conscious of a sudden chilli- knees . ness in her toes , crossly drew those extremities into a less adventurous position and en- deavoured to recompose herself to slumber . But she ...
... MISS PHYLLIS ETHERINGTON , feet and deluged her to the conscious of a sudden chilli- knees . ness in her toes , crossly drew those extremities into a less adventurous position and en- deavoured to recompose herself to slumber . But she ...
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... Miss Ether- ington's exquisite features hardened for 8 moment- " Leslie Gale ? " Then her face softened again . Death closes all accounts . Leslie Gale , lying peacefully in twenty fathoms of blue water , could never again do anything ...
... Miss Ether- ington's exquisite features hardened for 8 moment- " Leslie Gale ? " Then her face softened again . Death closes all accounts . Leslie Gale , lying peacefully in twenty fathoms of blue water , could never again do anything ...
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... Miss Etherington gently , " that I might not have come . " You " Yes , you would . would have come gladly , know- ing that the best man had got you ; and that is all a woman really cares about . " " If you honestly believe that ...
... Miss Etherington gently , " that I might not have come . " You " Yes , you would . would have come gladly , know- ing that the best man had got you ; and that is all a woman really cares about . " " If you honestly believe that ...
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... Miss Ether- ington , perceiving that he had delivered himself into into her hands , let him run on for nearly ten minutes , and then gave free rein to a rather ex- ceptional talent for biting sarcasm . Gale's amorous ex- pansiveness ...
... Miss Ether- ington , perceiving that he had delivered himself into into her hands , let him run on for nearly ten minutes , and then gave free rein to a rather ex- ceptional talent for biting sarcasm . Gale's amorous ex- pansiveness ...
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... Miss Etherington , white- lipped and struggling gamely with the terrors of utter lone- liness , lay face downward upon a patch of coral sand . She had completed her survey of the island , which was not much larger than a couple of full ...
... Miss Etherington , white- lipped and struggling gamely with the terrors of utter lone- liness , lay face downward upon a patch of coral sand . She had completed her survey of the island , which was not much larger than a couple of full ...
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