Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 119
... mind- ed though she was , a slight shade of additional colour appeared for a moment on Miss Leonora's face . She paused a little , evidently di- verted from the line of discourse which she had contemplated , and wavered like a vessel ...
... mind- ed though she was , a slight shade of additional colour appeared for a moment on Miss Leonora's face . She paused a little , evidently di- verted from the line of discourse which she had contemplated , and wavered like a vessel ...
Page 120
... mind if I filled up a family living with a stranger- unless , of course , " Mr Wentworth added in a parenthesis -an unlikely sort of contingency which had not occurred to him at first " you should happen to have no second son . - The ...
... mind if I filled up a family living with a stranger- unless , of course , " Mr Wentworth added in a parenthesis -an unlikely sort of contingency which had not occurred to him at first " you should happen to have no second son . - The ...
Page 124
... mind went off to think of the two rec- tories , between which he had fallen as between two stools : though he had made up his mind to accept neither , he did not the less feel a certain mortification in seeing that his relations on both ...
... mind went off to think of the two rec- tories , between which he had fallen as between two stools : though he had made up his mind to accept neither , he did not the less feel a certain mortification in seeing that his relations on both ...
Page 127
... mind which might precede great happiness or great misery , but had nothing in it of the common state of affairs in which people ask each other " How do you do ? " Notwithstanding , the fact is , that when Lucy entered that dear familiar ...
... mind which might precede great happiness or great misery , but had nothing in it of the common state of affairs in which people ask each other " How do you do ? " Notwithstanding , the fact is , that when Lucy entered that dear familiar ...
Page 129
... mind they had both arrived at when Miss Wodehouse , who thought they had been too long together under the circumstances , and could not help wondering what Mr Wentworth could be saying , came into the room , rather flurried in her own ...
... mind they had both arrived at when Miss Wodehouse , who thought they had been too long together under the circumstances , and could not help wondering what Mr Wentworth could be saying , came into the room , rather flurried in her own ...
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