Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 62
... boys to believe this . ' Now these boys were his three sons , two of them middle - aged , white - headed , liverless men in Upper India , and the third that gay dragoon with whom we have had some slight acquaintance . " I have always ...
... boys to believe this . ' Now these boys were his three sons , two of them middle - aged , white - headed , liverless men in Upper India , and the third that gay dragoon with whom we have had some slight acquaintance . " I have always ...
Page 120
... boy . We were talking of our own embarrassment . There is a very excellent young man , the curate of the parish , whom Julia Trench is to be married to . By the way , of course , this must put it off ; but I was about to say , when you ...
... boy . We were talking of our own embarrassment . There is a very excellent young man , the curate of the parish , whom Julia Trench is to be married to . By the way , of course , this must put it off ; but I was about to say , when you ...
Page 122
... boy , " said Miss Dora , pale with fright , yet persevering ; " and she is a dear good girl - the very person for a clergyman's wife ; and what is he to do if he is always to be Curate of St Roque's ? You may say it is my fault , but I ...
... boy , " said Miss Dora , pale with fright , yet persevering ; " and she is a dear good girl - the very person for a clergyman's wife ; and what is he to do if he is always to be Curate of St Roque's ? You may say it is my fault , but I ...
Page 126
... boys were waiting for the newspapers , and where Rosa lay up - stairs , weeping , in a dark room , where her enraged aunt had shut her up . Mrs Elsworthy had shut up the poor little pretty wretch , who might have been peni- tent under ...
... boys were waiting for the newspapers , and where Rosa lay up - stairs , weeping , in a dark room , where her enraged aunt had shut her up . Mrs Elsworthy had shut up the poor little pretty wretch , who might have been peni- tent under ...
Page 129
... boys , with whom he was in earnest conversation , and stopped in his talk to give a sulky nod and " Good morning , " to which the Cu- rate had no desire to respond more warmly than was necessary . Lucy was thinking of nothing but ...
... boys , with whom he was in earnest conversation , and stopped in his talk to give a sulky nod and " Good morning , " to which the Cu- rate had no desire to respond more warmly than was necessary . Lucy was thinking of nothing but ...
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