Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 156William Blackwood, 1894 |
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... cried . She had looked for it so long , for years and years and years , an- ticipated every particular of it : how she would recognise him afar off , and go out to meet him , like the father of the prodigal , and bring him home , and ...
... cried . She had looked for it so long , for years and years and years , an- ticipated every particular of it : how she would recognise him afar off , and go out to meet him , like the father of the prodigal , and bring him home , and ...
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... cried , and hurried to the bell but did not ring it , and then to the door . But be- fore she could reach the door , Janet came in with the lamp . She came unconscious that any one was there , with the sudden light illuminating her face ...
... cried , and hurried to the bell but did not ring it , and then to the door . But be- fore she could reach the door , Janet came in with the lamp . She came unconscious that any one was there , with the sudden light illuminating her face ...
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... cried " is it likely that anything should bother me to - night , and my son come back ? " He looked at her , and for the first time seemed to remark her countenance strained with a wistful attempt at satisfaction , on the back- ground ...
... cried " is it likely that anything should bother me to - night , and my son come back ? " He looked at her , and for the first time seemed to remark her countenance strained with a wistful attempt at satisfaction , on the back- ground ...
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... cried : " ob , my boy ! would I not cut myself in little bits to please you ? would I not I only de- sire you to be comfortable , my dear -my dear ! " " You'll make them shut up all these staring open windows if you want me to be ...
... cried : " ob , my boy ! would I not cut myself in little bits to please you ? would I not I only de- sire you to be comfortable , my dear -my dear ! " " You'll make them shut up all these staring open windows if you want me to be ...
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... cried in alarm . " I was thinking , " said Janet , " Mr Robert brought nae luggage with him when he came last night . " " No - he was walking - how could he bring luggage ? " cried Mrs Ogilvy , picking up that excuse , as it were , from ...
... cried in alarm . " I was thinking , " said Janet , " Mr Robert brought nae luggage with him when he came last night . " " No - he was walking - how could he bring luggage ? " cried Mrs Ogilvy , picking up that excuse , as it were , from ...
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