Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 211William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... appeared enrap- tured . By this time the look of fear had left her eyes , and inviting me to sit down again on the pile of cushions , she squatted beside me . 66 " The men of this Bait , " she remarked in a confidential tone , are poor ...
... appeared enrap- tured . By this time the look of fear had left her eyes , and inviting me to sit down again on the pile of cushions , she squatted beside me . 66 " The men of this Bait , " she remarked in a confidential tone , are poor ...
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... appeared that he had accompanied the others as far as the river bank ; but when it came to boarding the P.S. 4 , which I had ar- ranged should pick them up and bring them the twenty odd miles down - stream to the town , his heart failed ...
... appeared that he had accompanied the others as far as the river bank ; but when it came to boarding the P.S. 4 , which I had ar- ranged should pick them up and bring them the twenty odd miles down - stream to the town , his heart failed ...
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... appeared perfectly con- tent to be under German rule , provided they were left in peace to attend to their hus- bandry . By the middle of June they had got all their hay in . Then there came a day on which I saw the village crier going ...
... appeared perfectly con- tent to be under German rule , provided they were left in peace to attend to their hus- bandry . By the middle of June they had got all their hay in . Then there came a day on which I saw the village crier going ...
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... ; but though Mary strove laboriously and earnestly to adapt herself to her surroundings , she remained as obviously an Englishwoman as she would have appeared in Paris . Before long Mary began to seek some amusement for the 34 [ Jan.
... ; but though Mary strove laboriously and earnestly to adapt herself to her surroundings , she remained as obviously an Englishwoman as she would have appeared in Paris . Before long Mary began to seek some amusement for the 34 [ Jan.
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... Charles had recovered his wind he disappeared , to be seen no more that evening . Directly the band had recu- perated , Porgeen appeared , and I could see at once that he was what Patsey 1922. ] 35 A Fishing Trip in the Emerald Isle .
... Charles had recovered his wind he disappeared , to be seen no more that evening . Directly the band had recu- perated , Porgeen appeared , and I could see at once that he was what Patsey 1922. ] 35 A Fishing Trip in the Emerald Isle .
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