Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 137J. Mason., 1885 |
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... never re- flected any living face . My father did not like the room , which pro- bably was not wonderful , though it never occurred to me in those early days to inquire why . I may say here , though it will probably be disappointing to ...
... never re- flected any living face . My father did not like the room , which pro- bably was not wonderful , though it never occurred to me in those early days to inquire why . I may say here , though it will probably be disappointing to ...
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... never aware what there could be to communicate on his side . I knew his life exactly what he did almost at every hour of the day ; under what circumstances of the temperature he would ride and when walk ; how often and with what guests ...
... never aware what there could be to communicate on his side . I knew his life exactly what he did almost at every hour of the day ; under what circumstances of the temperature he would ride and when walk ; how often and with what guests ...
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... never in my life said before , " You've become a little like your mother , Phil- 99 " My mother ! " The reference was so unusual - nay , so unprece- dented that I was greatly startled . It seemed to me like the sudden introduction of a ...
... never in my life said before , " You've become a little like your mother , Phil- 99 " My mother ! " The reference was so unusual - nay , so unprece- dented that I was greatly startled . It seemed to me like the sudden introduction of a ...
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... never had learned to place it even among the ideal powers of life . Yet if it meant anything at all , what it meant was worth thinking of . What did she ask , looking at me with those eyes ? what would she have said if " those lips had ...
... never had learned to place it even among the ideal powers of life . Yet if it meant anything at all , what it meant was worth thinking of . What did she ask , looking at me with those eyes ? what would she have said if " those lips had ...
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... never could be really parted . But , my God , how I have changed since then ! I am another man - I am a different being . I was not very young even then - twenty years older than she was ; but her youth renewed mine . I was not an unfit ...
... never could be really parted . But , my God , how I have changed since then ! I am another man - I am a different being . I was not very young even then - twenty years older than she was ; but her youth renewed mine . I was not an unfit ...
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