Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 191W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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... took my departure . " long , " she said to herself . " I. " Mr Bulson would like to speak to you , ma'am . " " And the third was Mr Wendern ? " Mrs Berwick nodded . " He received me with a deference for which I could have kissed him ...
... took my departure . " long , " she said to herself . " I. " Mr Bulson would like to speak to you , ma'am . " " And the third was Mr Wendern ? " Mrs Berwick nodded . " He received me with a deference for which I could have kissed him ...
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... took the chair on the other side of the writing - table ; his manner was still deferential ; but she knew perfectly that he had made in- quiries as to her position in the house . " I understand that you are Mr Wendern's adviser and ...
... took the chair on the other side of the writing - table ; his manner was still deferential ; but she knew perfectly that he had made in- quiries as to her position in the house . " I understand that you are Mr Wendern's adviser and ...
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... took out a note - book . " 19 Cran- berry Gardens , Mrs Rigg , very dry . It shall be attended to at once . ' " " " It's very kind of you . " She held out her hand . He shook it cordially . " That poor thing is so delicate . " " I hope ...
... took out a note - book . " 19 Cran- berry Gardens , Mrs Rigg , very dry . It shall be attended to at once . ' " " " It's very kind of you . " She held out her hand . He shook it cordially . " That poor thing is so delicate . " " I hope ...
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... took hold of him . it was the manner in which other people used it that sur- prised him ; with his own he dealt as a thing of no par- But ticular interest . He spent or gave easily , and without much consideration , and worried him ...
... took hold of him . it was the manner in which other people used it that sur- prised him ; with his own he dealt as a thing of no par- But ticular interest . He spent or gave easily , and without much consideration , and worried him ...
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... took up the household books from the writing - table . " I have some accounts here of yours , and - and - one or two of my own I should so like to pay . " She had found courage to speak at last , but her hand trembled . He seemed rather ...
... took up the household books from the writing - table . " I have some accounts here of yours , and - and - one or two of my own I should so like to pay . " She had found courage to speak at last , but her hand trembled . He seemed rather ...
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