Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... hope it is not anything in Joyce . I hope she has not displeased you . If she has , I am sure , oh , I am very sure she did not mean it . It must have been - some mistake . " - " Mrs Bellendean , " cried Eliza- beth , suddenly , " I am ...
... hope it is not anything in Joyce . I hope she has not displeased you . If she has , I am sure , oh , I am very sure she did not mean it . It must have been - some mistake . " - " Mrs Bellendean , " cried Eliza- beth , suddenly , " I am ...
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... hope after that to be pupil of hers . " ( 6 ' Why , what should I say ? Irving has done a lot of them . Shylock and and Romeo , don't you know ? You don't expect me to have all the names ready . A middle - aged fellow had no business to ...
... hope after that to be pupil of hers . " ( 6 ' Why , what should I say ? Irving has done a lot of them . Shylock and and Romeo , don't you know ? You don't expect me to have all the names ready . A middle - aged fellow had no business to ...
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... hope it will be sweetness only . Joyce - my kind friends , that have been so good to her when I knew nothing - nothing ! nothing nothing ! How can I thank you and this dear lady - this dear lady here ! Joyce - belongs to me . Joyce - is ...
... hope it will be sweetness only . Joyce - my kind friends , that have been so good to her when I knew nothing - nothing ! nothing nothing ! How can I thank you and this dear lady - this dear lady here ! Joyce - belongs to me . Joyce - is ...
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... hope - I hope we shall get on . Your poor mother- was Colonel Hayward's first wife before he married me . He is not to blame , for he never knew . Joyce - your name is Joyce Hayward . You are my husband's daughter . Your father stands ...
... hope - I hope we shall get on . Your poor mother- was Colonel Hayward's first wife before he married me . He is not to blame , for he never knew . Joyce - your name is Joyce Hayward . You are my husband's daughter . Your father stands ...
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... hope , sorrow and joy , lay at its roots , and ignorance of all natural phenomena was the motive of blind attempts to depre- cate the wrath or to secure the favour of the countless spiritual beings wherewith man saw him- self surrounded ...
... hope , sorrow and joy , lay at its roots , and ignorance of all natural phenomena was the motive of blind attempts to depre- cate the wrath or to secure the favour of the countless spiritual beings wherewith man saw him- self surrounded ...
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