Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 192W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 81
... fear . " Is that the gasworks yonder ? " " Yes . The real scenery's at the other end o ' the town . " " The smell's healthy , they tell me . " ' Bias halted in the roadway , and casting back his head took a long stare up at the ...
... fear . " Is that the gasworks yonder ? " " Yes . The real scenery's at the other end o ' the town . " " The smell's healthy , they tell me . " ' Bias halted in the roadway , and casting back his head took a long stare up at the ...
Page 98
... fears of many things that will never be . " He reached home , washed off the cares of the day and the reek of black gunpowder to- gether in 8 warm bath , dressed himself with more than ordinary spruceness , and was descending the stair ...
... fears of many things that will never be . " He reached home , washed off the cares of the day and the reek of black gunpowder to- gether in 8 warm bath , dressed himself with more than ordinary spruceness , and was descending the stair ...
Page 100
... fear . He went on to apologise for his late arrival . The Committee Ship had been at sixes and sevens all day . " Nobody could have guessed it , from the shore , " said Mrs Bosenna graciously , and ap- pealed to ' Bias . " Coming ...
... fear . He went on to apologise for his late arrival . The Committee Ship had been at sixes and sevens all day . " Nobody could have guessed it , from the shore , " said Mrs Bosenna graciously , and ap- pealed to ' Bias . " Coming ...
Page 112
... fear , To the old farm - gate again ; And , round the curve of the long white road , I saw that the dew - dashed hedges glowed Red with the grandeur drawing near , And the torches of her train . They carried her down with singing , With ...
... fear , To the old farm - gate again ; And , round the curve of the long white road , I saw that the dew - dashed hedges glowed Red with the grandeur drawing near , And the torches of her train . They carried her down with singing , With ...
Page 116
... fear I hastened home , not daring to look back ; But as I turned the corner , I heard the clang Of those great doors , and knew he had entered in . Not till I saw before me in the lane The pedlar and my uncle did I halt And look at that ...
... fear I hastened home , not daring to look back ; But as I turned the corner , I heard the clang Of those great doors , and knew he had entered in . Not till I saw before me in the lane The pedlar and my uncle did I halt And look at that ...
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