Memoirs and Resolutions of Adam Graeme of Mossgray: Including Some Chronicles of the Borough of Fendie, Том 3Colburn, 1852 |
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... accompanied her visitor to the door with many mutter- ings ; the " kindly face " could belong only to a Murray , " it bid to be Mr. Hew . " Lilias turned away across the unsafe bridge , and went hastily up a steep lane which 12 ADAM GRAEME.
... accompanied her visitor to the door with many mutter- ings ; the " kindly face " could belong only to a Murray , " it bid to be Mr. Hew . " Lilias turned away across the unsafe bridge , and went hastily up a steep lane which 12 ADAM GRAEME.
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... turned round - she was no coward - to face her vowed antagonist . " Miss Buchanan , my dear , I am speaking the truth . People say that the happiest part of life is youth ; now , just look at yourself . Toiling and labouring with these ...
... turned round - she was no coward - to face her vowed antagonist . " Miss Buchanan , my dear , I am speaking the truth . People say that the happiest part of life is youth ; now , just look at yourself . Toiling and labouring with these ...
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... turned away to look from the window at the flowers , and prudently shook her head , half at the wild doctrine , and half at the eager manner ; but she tilted no more at that time with Helen . " Will you walk up with me to Mossgray ...
... turned away to look from the window at the flowers , and prudently shook her head , half at the wild doctrine , and half at the eager manner ; but she tilted no more at that time with Helen . " Will you walk up with me to Mossgray ...
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... turning her sword against herself , and was in a bitter , painful , unhappy humour which it was best to carry away out of the society of any whom it might wound , into the still country road , along which she went with the unequal pace ...
... turning her sword against herself , and was in a bitter , painful , unhappy humour which it was best to carry away out of the society of any whom it might wound , into the still country road , along which she went with the unequal pace ...
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... turned rapidly away ; it was a strange anti - climax . " Miss Buchanan did not mean that , " said Mrs. Whyte . " Miss Buchanan likes the good , wholesome work . She thinks we do too little , instead of too much , Mr. 82 ADAM GRAEME.
... turned rapidly away ; it was a strange anti - climax . " Miss Buchanan did not mean that , " said Mrs. Whyte . " Miss Buchanan likes the good , wholesome work . She thinks we do too little , instead of too much , Mr. 82 ADAM GRAEME.
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