Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... church . No reader will be at a loss to dis- cover in the new tenant of No. Gloucester Place , the widowed mother of Lionel Haughton . The letter for that lady which Darrell had intrusted to his young cousin , had , in com- plimentary ...
... church . No reader will be at a loss to dis- cover in the new tenant of No. Gloucester Place , the widowed mother of Lionel Haughton . The letter for that lady which Darrell had intrusted to his young cousin , had , in com- plimentary ...
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... church , and it went to their hearts like , to hear them at Tintagel a - ringing and stram- ming at all times , while they had none to chime ' em to church or toll ' em to their graves , or send out a hearty peal at their weddings or ...
... church , and it went to their hearts like , to hear them at Tintagel a - ringing and stram- ming at all times , while they had none to chime ' em to church or toll ' em to their graves , or send out a hearty peal at their weddings or ...
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... church - tower and then disappear . This he supposed was the ceremony of laying the ghost . Old Truscott told , as a counter - story to this , that Jack was returning on the occasion from a tithe - meeting , was found next morn- ing ...
... church - tower and then disappear . This he supposed was the ceremony of laying the ghost . Old Truscott told , as a counter - story to this , that Jack was returning on the occasion from a tithe - meeting , was found next morn- ing ...
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... church now , with its loose stone wall and its mossy gravestones , and has looked to the bell - less tower , and half wished there was a chime there to ring forth a joy - peal on his wed- ding - day . He is standing at the edge of the ...
... church now , with its loose stone wall and its mossy gravestones , and has looked to the bell - less tower , and half wished there was a chime there to ring forth a joy - peal on his wed- ding - day . He is standing at the edge of the ...
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... church , when he had gone to open the door . For a long time the dying man lay in a kind of stupor , without sign or motion . Very strange and awful was this life in death - this struggle of strong vitality with fate . After some hours ...
... church , when he had gone to open the door . For a long time the dying man lay in a kind of stupor , without sign or motion . Very strange and awful was this life in death - this struggle of strong vitality with fate . After some hours ...
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