Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 137J. Mason., 1885 |
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... moment of broaching it , words would be put into my mouth , which often happens in moments of necessity , one knows not how , even when one's theme is not so all - important as that for which such help has been promised . As usual , I ...
... moment of broaching it , words would be put into my mouth , which often happens in moments of necessity , one knows not how , even when one's theme is not so all - important as that for which such help has been promised . As usual , I ...
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... moment , and I tried to subdue myself , to say to myself that it was nothing , some flutter of the nerves , some physical disturbance . I laid my- self down upon my sofa to try if rest would help me , and kept still ac- as long as the ...
... moment , and I tried to subdue myself , to say to myself that it was nothing , some flutter of the nerves , some physical disturbance . I laid my- self down upon my sofa to try if rest would help me , and kept still ac- as long as the ...
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... moment , setting it down after it was over to a physical cause without much difficulty . At this time I was far too busy to have thoughts to spare for anything , or room for imagin- ation ; and when suddenly in a moment , without any ...
... moment , setting it down after it was over to a physical cause without much difficulty . At this time I was far too busy to have thoughts to spare for anything , or room for imagin- ation ; and when suddenly in a moment , without any ...
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... moment longer I might be too late . A vague idea seized me at the same time , of taking refuge with the portrait - going to its feet , throwing myself there , per- haps , till the paroxysm should be over . But it was not there that my ...
... moment longer I might be too late . A vague idea seized me at the same time , of taking refuge with the portrait - going to its feet , throwing myself there , per- haps , till the paroxysm should be over . But it was not there that my ...
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... moment it be- came clear to me what it was . It had been with difficulty that I had kept myself still . My breast was labouring with the fever of an im- pulse poured into me , more than I could contain . And now for the first time I ...
... moment it be- came clear to me what it was . It had been with difficulty that I had kept myself still . My breast was labouring with the fever of an im- pulse poured into me , more than I could contain . And now for the first time I ...
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