Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 191W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 28
... knew slightly was standing near , and he talked to him just to make time . In a few minutes Lord Kenton left her , evidently with reluctance ; but he had other guests who demanded his attention ; Der- byshire , hovering by , adroitly ...
... knew slightly was standing near , and he talked to him just to make time . In a few minutes Lord Kenton left her , evidently with reluctance ; but he had other guests who demanded his attention ; Der- byshire , hovering by , adroitly ...
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... knew him , a big solemn young man , too heavy for elegance , and an awkward weight for a horse . We met first one spring at Valescure , and a lonely fort- night established a kind of friendship between us . He I had known him slightly ...
... knew him , a big solemn young man , too heavy for elegance , and an awkward weight for a horse . We met first one spring at Valescure , and a lonely fort- night established a kind of friendship between us . He I had known him slightly ...
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... knew little heraldry , and didn't want to pretend to what didn't belong to him . Then he corrected himself . He thought that the thing was a family relic , right enough . His father had got the stone in turn from his mother , and had ...
... knew little heraldry , and didn't want to pretend to what didn't belong to him . Then he corrected himself . He thought that the thing was a family relic , right enough . His father had got the stone in turn from his mother , and had ...
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... knew I could not . The Green Glen was trying me , and if I failed I had lost its secret for ever . I shut my teeth , and for a second or two hung at the limit of my endurance . Then it all passed . I found myself lying back on the mound ...
... knew I could not . The Green Glen was trying me , and if I failed I had lost its secret for ever . I shut my teeth , and for a second or two hung at the limit of my endurance . Then it all passed . I found myself lying back on the mound ...
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... knew of his hopeless plight , and with me he did not trouble to keep up ap- pearances . " I get no forrarder , " he groaned . " She tolerates me as she tolerates everybody else . Lord , how I hate that kind smile of hers ! She isn't a ...
... knew of his hopeless plight , and with me he did not trouble to keep up ap- pearances . " I get no forrarder , " he groaned . " She tolerates me as she tolerates everybody else . Lord , how I hate that kind smile of hers ! She isn't a ...
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