Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 191W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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... person to be in it . She was fairly young ; there were days when she might have been thirty , others when the lines about her mouth suggested the nearness of forty ; pleasant- looking without being exactly pretty , a pile of light ...
... person to be in it . She was fairly young ; there were days when she might have been thirty , others when the lines about her mouth suggested the nearness of forty ; pleasant- looking without being exactly pretty , a pile of light ...
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... person- ality . People wondered how the two men came to be friends , and were told that they had known each other in the colonies ; but it was remarked that Wendern's man- ner was always a little dis- tant , as if the intimacy , if ...
... person- ality . People wondered how the two men came to be friends , and were told that they had known each other in the colonies ; but it was remarked that Wendern's man- ner was always a little dis- tant , as if the intimacy , if ...
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... persons or groups , -has injured many modern Memoirs . It is true that in the case of some many- sided characters there is room for two or more books , from different points of view . But the vie intime of Napoleon , for instance ...
... persons or groups , -has injured many modern Memoirs . It is true that in the case of some many- sided characters there is room for two or more books , from different points of view . But the vie intime of Napoleon , for instance ...
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... persons were pres- ent ; and here he made another speech , urging the dismissal of all Europeans in Egyptian Government employment , and stating that he had three regiments in Cairo which could be relied on to carry out his Arabi made a ...
... persons were pres- ent ; and here he made another speech , urging the dismissal of all Europeans in Egyptian Government employment , and stating that he had three regiments in Cairo which could be relied on to carry out his Arabi made a ...
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... persons , mostly Turkish Circassian , including the late Minister of War , Osman Rifki , were sentenced to banishment for life to the remotest part of the Sudan , a sentence prac- tically equivalent to that of death . This flagrant ...
... persons , mostly Turkish Circassian , including the late Minister of War , Osman Rifki , were sentenced to banishment for life to the remotest part of the Sudan , a sentence prac- tically equivalent to that of death . This flagrant ...
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