Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 192W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 29
... eyes met . Mr Gale's suddenly blazed . " When you look at me and talk to me like that , " he almost shouted , " I could - Ahem ! Ha ! H'm ! Quite so ! My error ! " Miss Etherington's cheeks were crimson . " I think I will take a seda ...
... eyes met . Mr Gale's suddenly blazed . " When you look at me and talk to me like that , " he almost shouted , " I could - Ahem ! Ha ! H'm ! Quite so ! My error ! " Miss Etherington's cheeks were crimson . " I think I will take a seda ...
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... eye fell thereon . He regarded it absently , and then raised his eyes to the schooner , which went about and began to slant towards the island . Mr Gale , instead of shouting or semaphoring , dropped sud- denly to his knees and crept ...
... eye fell thereon . He regarded it absently , and then raised his eyes to the schooner , which went about and began to slant towards the island . Mr Gale , instead of shouting or semaphoring , dropped sud- denly to his knees and crept ...
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... eyes to his . " Why did you let the ship go ? " she asked . " Because I love you so , " said Gale simply . " I could not bear to be parted from you , as I knew I should be . It seemed too cruel to bring this life to an end , just as ...
... eyes to his . " Why did you let the ship go ? " she asked . " Because I love you so , " said Gale simply . " I could not bear to be parted from you , as I knew I should be . It seemed too cruel to bring this life to an end , just as ...
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... eyes , and don't open them until I tell you . ' " " Miss Etherington obeyed . Mr Gale rotated her carefully until she faced the calm glitter- ing ocean . Likewise " Abracadabra ! What ho ! Open your eyes ! " he commanded . Miss ...
... eyes , and don't open them until I tell you . ' " " Miss Etherington obeyed . Mr Gale rotated her carefully until she faced the calm glitter- ing ocean . Likewise " Abracadabra ! What ho ! Open your eyes ! " he commanded . Miss ...
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... eyes , they. THE breakfast - table is laid in the verandah of the old blockhouse overlooking the Sabi river . The ... eye can roam over an immense panorama of tree- tops , monotonous save in their varying tints of green , to where ...
... eyes , they. THE breakfast - table is laid in the verandah of the old blockhouse overlooking the Sabi river . The ... eye can roam over an immense panorama of tree- tops , monotonous save in their varying tints of green , to where ...
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