Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 192W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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... LADY OF THE CANARIES . BY ST JOHN LUCAS , STALKING THE RED DEER OF OTAGO . By A. E. LEATHAM , FROM SEPOY TO SUBAHDAR . BY MAJOR MACMUNN , 153 160 191 201 TALES OF THE MERMAID TAVERN . BY ALFRED NOYES , 213 VI . THE BURIAL OF A QUEEN ...
... LADY OF THE CANARIES . BY ST JOHN LUCAS , STALKING THE RED DEER OF OTAGO . By A. E. LEATHAM , FROM SEPOY TO SUBAHDAR . BY MAJOR MACMUNN , 153 160 191 201 TALES OF THE MERMAID TAVERN . BY ALFRED NOYES , 213 VI . THE BURIAL OF A QUEEN ...
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... lady of great learning and character . He was her only child , and she had accompanied him to India when he first came out . Elderly English ladies in that country are " like angel- visits , few and far between , " and the few that are ...
... lady of great learning and character . He was her only child , and she had accompanied him to India when he first came out . Elderly English ladies in that country are " like angel- visits , few and far between , " and the few that are ...
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... lady who , herself a medical graduate , was thoroughly in sympathy with his aims . His popularity , too , with the people grew with succeeding years . On one occasion when he was seriously ill , prayers for his recovery were offered ...
... lady who , herself a medical graduate , was thoroughly in sympathy with his aims . His popularity , too , with the people grew with succeeding years . On one occasion when he was seriously ill , prayers for his recovery were offered ...
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... lady , however provoking . Then followed seven days of open hostility . Finally one night , when the indefatigable Mrs Arthur Denholm organised a dance on the deck under the awning , Leslie Gale , who hated feuds , summoned his entire ...
... lady , however provoking . Then followed seven days of open hostility . Finally one night , when the indefatigable Mrs Arthur Denholm organised a dance on the deck under the awning , Leslie Gale , who hated feuds , summoned his entire ...
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... lady , " observed her husband one day , " if you would ever have found out that you really cared for me if you hadn't seen that old hooker go sailing by - what ? " VOL . CXCII . - NO . MCLXI . " I wonder , " said Mrs Gale patiently ...
... lady , " observed her husband one day , " if you would ever have found out that you really cared for me if you hadn't seen that old hooker go sailing by - what ? " VOL . CXCII . - NO . MCLXI . " I wonder , " said Mrs Gale patiently ...
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