Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 192W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 10
... morning , even in the sharp cold winter , the boys all had to swim , the doctor himself often leading them ; and if any lad shirked it , he was thrown in , clothes and all . The elder boys had quite im- bibed the spirit of public school ...
... morning , even in the sharp cold winter , the boys all had to swim , the doctor himself often leading them ; and if any lad shirked it , he was thrown in , clothes and all . The elder boys had quite im- bibed the spirit of public school ...
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... morning . Should she make an effort now , or the sluggard's inev- itable alternative - give herself just five minutes longer ? The question was settled for her . Her toes were once again sending up signals for help , and their appeal ...
... morning . Should she make an effort now , or the sluggard's inev- itable alternative - give herself just five minutes longer ? The question was settled for her . Her toes were once again sending up signals for help , and their appeal ...
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... morning . They look like a row of teeth , don't they ? " he inquired chattily . " I fail to observe any re- semblance , " replied Miss Etherington . " No ? Well , I always was quick at noticing things from a child , " said Mr Gale ...
... morning . They look like a row of teeth , don't they ? " he inquired chattily . " I fail to observe any re- semblance , " replied Miss Etherington . " No ? Well , I always was quick at noticing things from a child , " said Mr Gale ...
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... morning . " Miss Etherington made no reply . Gale set down the candle on the ledge . " Is there anything else I can do for you in here ? " he asked . " No , thank you . " " Quite sure ? It is the last time of asking . " Struck by a ...
... morning . " Miss Etherington made no reply . Gale set down the candle on the ledge . " Is there anything else I can do for you in here ? " he asked . " No , thank you . " " Quite sure ? It is the last time of asking . " Struck by a ...
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... morning to find the sun beating upon the sail - cloth curtain . Half - dazed , and failing for a moment to realise her sur- roundings , she uttered a stifled cry . curtain . " Scream once for the Boots , twice for the chambermaid ...
... morning to find the sun beating upon the sail - cloth curtain . Half - dazed , and failing for a moment to realise her sur- roundings , she uttered a stifled cry . curtain . " Scream once for the Boots , twice for the chambermaid ...
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