Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 147J. Mason., 1890 |
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... give little nervous jumps at unexpected noises . She gave a nervous jump now as Paula en- tered the room breathless , making the floor shake under her firm footstep . " Well , granny , " said Paula , with badly disguised impatience ...
... give little nervous jumps at unexpected noises . She gave a nervous jump now as Paula en- tered the room breathless , making the floor shake under her firm footstep . " Well , granny , " said Paula , with badly disguised impatience ...
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... give alms from a fellow - feeling of compassion ; convalescent ones out of gratitude for regained health ; idle peope give because they have nothing else to do ; and vain ones in order to excite admiration . A few , a very few there are ...
... give alms from a fellow - feeling of compassion ; convalescent ones out of gratitude for regained health ; idle peope give because they have nothing else to do ; and vain ones in order to excite admiration . A few , a very few there are ...
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... give in to this crazy idea , yet feared still more to thwart her . " Listen , mamselle , " said Ver- onica , after a pause ; " I will go with you on one condition — that you will first eat your supper . " you " Anything anything choose ...
... give in to this crazy idea , yet feared still more to thwart her . " Listen , mamselle , " said Ver- onica , after a pause ; " I will go with you on one condition — that you will first eat your supper . " you " Anything anything choose ...
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... give way to this pitiable weakness . Feverishly with trembling fingers she tugged at the bolt till it gave way , and then easily and noise- lessly the lid swung back on its hinges . Veronica and the sexton , wait- ing in the sacristy ...
... give way to this pitiable weakness . Feverishly with trembling fingers she tugged at the bolt till it gave way , and then easily and noise- lessly the lid swung back on its hinges . Veronica and the sexton , wait- ing in the sacristy ...
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... give a snort of alarm . I looked to my left and beheld him quivering with terror , close to the thick undergrowth . Won- dering what had startled him so , I was on the point of springing up , when I caught sight of some- thing just ...
... give a snort of alarm . I looked to my left and beheld him quivering with terror , close to the thick undergrowth . Won- dering what had startled him so , I was on the point of springing up , when I caught sight of some- thing just ...
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