Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 189,Número 1William Blackwood, 1911 |
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... English , " any one could see , and he was quite cool and collected while a good many other travellers were fussing and agitated . I explained my self to him , and never saw any young man blush more deeply or seem 80 taken aback when I ...
... English , " any one could see , and he was quite cool and collected while a good many other travellers were fussing and agitated . I explained my self to him , and never saw any young man blush more deeply or seem 80 taken aback when I ...
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... English things he said and the way he said them . She said she intended to copy his English accent , she admired it so much . And she asked me quite gravely whether Lady Chaloner , when he had succeeded to the peer- age and had married ...
... English things he said and the way he said them . She said she intended to copy his English accent , she admired it so much . And she asked me quite gravely whether Lady Chaloner , when he had succeeded to the peer- age and had married ...
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... English mail was in , and he had a letter from his mother . He read half of it , and then crunched it up in his hand and shoved it in his side pocket , looking redder than before . Presently he got his hat and coat and went out . I went ...
... English mail was in , and he had a letter from his mother . He read half of it , and then crunched it up in his hand and shoved it in his side pocket , looking redder than before . Presently he got his hat and coat and went out . I went ...
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... English mail , though father likes to have my weekly letter and I very rarely fail to send it . Not very long afterwards Phyllis's aunt telephoned to say that the girl was coming to lunch after all . not She was " sick , " - " seemed ...
... English mail , though father likes to have my weekly letter and I very rarely fail to send it . Not very long afterwards Phyllis's aunt telephoned to say that the girl was coming to lunch after all . not She was " sick , " - " seemed ...
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... English , I cannot make myself comfort- able without it , even if the steam - heaters do send the room up to 80 ° . And it really was rather an effort to turn out at 5.30 to go up to Park Avenue . The wind was raging , and though my ...
... English , I cannot make myself comfort- able without it , even if the steam - heaters do send the room up to 80 ° . And it really was rather an effort to turn out at 5.30 to go up to Park Avenue . The wind was raging , and though my ...
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