Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 243, Issue 1471William Blackwood, 1938 |
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Page 577
... seemed to us , as children , remote as an Icelandic saga ; to - day , as I look at the yellowed papers that vouch for it , it has somehow grown nearer . Because it is a true tale , it may bear re - telling . Captain James Grant , of His ...
... seemed to us , as children , remote as an Icelandic saga ; to - day , as I look at the yellowed papers that vouch for it , it has somehow grown nearer . Because it is a true tale , it may bear re - telling . Captain James Grant , of His ...
Page 599
... seemed to lie under the same ban as that of Mrs Sikes . They discovered that the aunts had never seen her ; hopefully it seemed to them that here was a new topic ; for surely they would wish to know something of that bright loveliness ...
... seemed to lie under the same ban as that of Mrs Sikes . They discovered that the aunts had never seen her ; hopefully it seemed to them that here was a new topic ; for surely they would wish to know something of that bright loveliness ...
Page 640
... seemed in the mood for conversation . The impression he had formed of the mate at the shipping office seemed to have been correct , for that officer had worn the same furtive look ever since . The second engineer was thin and worn ; his ...
... seemed in the mood for conversation . The impression he had formed of the mate at the shipping office seemed to have been correct , for that officer had worn the same furtive look ever since . The second engineer was thin and worn ; his ...
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