Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 191W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 39
... eye to stretch to eternity . At the edge of the burn was a rude mound , embanked like some Roman fort . With a fluttering heart I began to put my rod together . The Fawn dashed and swirled in noble pools , but I could not keep my eyes ...
... eye to stretch to eternity . At the edge of the burn was a rude mound , embanked like some Roman fort . With a fluttering heart I began to put my rod together . The Fawn dashed and swirled in noble pools , but I could not keep my eyes ...
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... eyes would find the world less marvellous , and then her heart would break . Or would she would she carry her fresh childlike interest undimmed to the end ? I could not tell , but I argued badly for Lin- ford's chances . He was far too ...
... eyes would find the world less marvellous , and then her heart would break . Or would she would she carry her fresh childlike interest undimmed to the end ? I could not tell , but I argued badly for Lin- ford's chances . He was far too ...
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... eyes used always to make me revise my judgments : they were so inno- cent and young . Some day she would awaken , I told my self . Some day the sleeping princess would be kissed into life . But I was pretty certain that , unless a ...
... eyes used always to make me revise my judgments : they were so inno- cent and young . Some day she would awaken , I told my self . Some day the sleeping princess would be kissed into life . But I was pretty certain that , unless a ...
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... eyes looked through one as if to a pleasant country beyond . There is a Greek fable , isn't there ? about some hero who needed the touch of his mother the Earth to give him strength . I won- dered if she would ever find that earth ...
... eyes looked through one as if to a pleasant country beyond . There is a Greek fable , isn't there ? about some hero who needed the touch of his mother the Earth to give him strength . I won- dered if she would ever find that earth ...
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... eyes , for I saw that he was not alone . He carried in his arms some- thing slim and white and very quiet . I crouched behind a boulder as he came near , but he had no eyes for anything but his burden . His head was bent over it , and ...
... eyes , for I saw that he was not alone . He carried in his arms some- thing slim and white and very quiet . I crouched behind a boulder as he came near , but he had no eyes for anything but his burden . His head was bent over it , and ...
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