Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 147J. Mason., 1890 |
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... night after night were met there all those who were noted for any superiority , intel- lectual or personal . Politics , literature , art , fashion , rank ; the wit , the courtier , the poet , the historian , the politician , were found ...
... night after night were met there all those who were noted for any superiority , intel- lectual or personal . Politics , literature , art , fashion , rank ; the wit , the courtier , the poet , the historian , the politician , were found ...
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... night is a weary one , for no mosquito- net seems proof on the Kwakwa ; and in our very dreams we wonder what human fiends the Buddhist creed deems to be fit tenants after death of the mosquito world . The indispensable morning dip is ...
... night is a weary one , for no mosquito- net seems proof on the Kwakwa ; and in our very dreams we wonder what human fiends the Buddhist creed deems to be fit tenants after death of the mosquito world . The indispensable morning dip is ...
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... night a fearful storm raged over sea and land , and the wea- ther , with one of those sadden revulsions from which even the sunny South is not exempt , changed to bitter cold . November and December had passed very slowly for Paula ...
... night a fearful storm raged over sea and land , and the wea- ther , with one of those sadden revulsions from which even the sunny South is not exempt , changed to bitter cold . November and December had passed very slowly for Paula ...
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... night air was so cold that it caught their breath like a knife . as they opened the house - door . Paula was so much muffled up as to be almost unrecognisable , and had put a thick woollen veil over her face ; yet it was not the cold ...
... night air was so cold that it caught their breath like a knife . as they opened the house - door . Paula was so much muffled up as to be almost unrecognisable , and had put a thick woollen veil over her face ; yet it was not the cold ...
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... night was dark , and a dense white fog , indicatory of more snow yet to come , hung over everything , and prevented the stars from shining . The deserted streets looked strange and ghostly as they entered them ; only at rare intervals ...
... night was dark , and a dense white fog , indicatory of more snow yet to come , hung over everything , and prevented the stars from shining . The deserted streets looked strange and ghostly as they entered them ; only at rare intervals ...
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