Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 191W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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... hands , they were thick- fingered and ugly , then down at her own which were white 39 " I don't know , and I don't ... hand and felt the texture of Mrs Rigg's brown skirt . " You mustn't mind my saying it . " " Of course not . Is he at ...
... hands , they were thick- fingered and ugly , then down at her own which were white 39 " I don't know , and I don't ... hand and felt the texture of Mrs Rigg's brown skirt . " You mustn't mind my saying it . " " Of course not . Is he at ...
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... hand . He shook it cordially . " That poor thing is so delicate . " " I hope it will do her good . " He departed brisk and smiling . to Mrs Berwick put her elbows on the table and rested her face in her hands . " I would give anything ...
... hand . He shook it cordially . " That poor thing is so delicate . " " I hope it will do her good . " He departed brisk and smiling . to Mrs Berwick put her elbows on the table and rested her face in her hands . " I would give anything ...
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... hand . " We could talk there , we can't in London ; there's too much traffic , too many noises and people . We might be able to get away from it all for a little while in the car , if you brought it . " " I will . " She gave him a happy ...
... hand . " We could talk there , we can't in London ; there's too much traffic , too many noises and people . We might be able to get away from it all for a little while in the car , if you brought it . " " I will . " She gave him a happy ...
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... hand trembled . He seemed rather amused . " My dear lady , I have too high an opinion of you to sup- pose that you mean to corrupt your creditors by giving them the use of your money . " He said it as if to dismiss the subject . She put ...
... hand trembled . He seemed rather amused . " My dear lady , I have too high an opinion of you to sup- pose that you mean to corrupt your creditors by giving them the use of your money . " He said it as if to dismiss the subject . She put ...
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... hand of the Reverend Mr Gilfillan circa 1780 . Fortune and a broken leg gave me some leisure that winter , and I ... hands of two families , both long per- ished - Home of Hardriding and Douglas of Cauldshaw . That took me back to the ...
... hand of the Reverend Mr Gilfillan circa 1780 . Fortune and a broken leg gave me some leisure that winter , and I ... hands of two families , both long per- ished - Home of Hardriding and Douglas of Cauldshaw . That took me back to the ...
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