Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 188W. Blackwood, 1910 - Scotland |
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Page 81
... seemed filled with radiance that escaped from every window ; young fragile moons of gor- geous colour hung suspended over tables on the lawn . The children stood at first in groups , abashed , within the gates , and stared incredu ...
... seemed filled with radiance that escaped from every window ; young fragile moons of gor- geous colour hung suspended over tables on the lawn . The children stood at first in groups , abashed , within the gates , and stared incredu ...
Page 98
... seemed appar- ently to regard as a thing served up for the especial pur- pose of being hit out of the ground . Similarly the best bowlers of the day , like the Oxonians , occasionally found to their cost that there was no stopping ...
... seemed appar- ently to regard as a thing served up for the especial pur- pose of being hit out of the ground . Similarly the best bowlers of the day , like the Oxonians , occasionally found to their cost that there was no stopping ...
Page 106
... seemed to take in a fresh supply of that val- uable article year after year , lay the recognised batting strength of the side , the last five in the batting order were quite good enough to play on their batting merits only in pretty ...
... seemed to take in a fresh supply of that val- uable article year after year , lay the recognised batting strength of the side , the last five in the batting order were quite good enough to play on their batting merits only in pretty ...
Page 114
... seemed to him tion . Masses of masonry weigh- to be no excessive amount of ing as much as thirty tons were surplus , probably because , un- whirled down the valley like known to him , much water was pebbles , and no work of human really ...
... seemed to him tion . Masses of masonry weigh- to be no excessive amount of ing as much as thirty tons were surplus , probably because , un- whirled down the valley like known to him , much water was pebbles , and no work of human really ...
Page 120
... seemed quite justifiable . The winter's work had been rather disastrous . First , an outbreak of cholera had scat- tered workmen and created a scare . Then sickness had deci- mated the staff , and the conse- quent changes in personnel ...
... seemed quite justifiable . The winter's work had been rather disastrous . First , an outbreak of cholera had scat- tered workmen and created a scare . Then sickness had deci- mated the staff , and the conse- quent changes in personnel ...
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