Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 156William Blackwood, 1894 |
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... train which , to the great scandal of the whole village , had been permitted between Edin- burgh and Eskholm in quite recent days , by the direct influence of the devil or Mr Gladstone some thought , or perhaps for the convenience of a ...
... train which , to the great scandal of the whole village , had been permitted between Edin- burgh and Eskholm in quite recent days , by the direct influence of the devil or Mr Gladstone some thought , or perhaps for the convenience of a ...
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... train . Ye needna speak to me of Sabbath- day's journeys , and afternoon walks . The train , nae doubt , is a great ease- ment . I ken a sooth face from a leeing one . They had far ower muckle to say about the pleasure of the walk ...
... train . Ye needna speak to me of Sabbath- day's journeys , and afternoon walks . The train , nae doubt , is a great ease- ment . I ken a sooth face from a leeing one . They had far ower muckle to say about the pleasure of the walk ...
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... train , having stolen into a compartment in which a woman with a baby had already placed herself . She did not know the woman , but here she felt she was safe . The little thing , which was troublesome and cried , was her protection ...
... train , having stolen into a compartment in which a woman with a baby had already placed herself . She did not know the woman , but here she felt she was safe . The little thing , which was troublesome and cried , was her protection ...
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... train she could see the back of the Hewan rising among the trees - not a desolate house any longer , for Robbie was there . ill to please she had been , finding faults in him just because he was a boy no longer , but a man , with his ...
... train she could see the back of the Hewan rising among the trees - not a desolate house any longer , for Robbie was there . ill to please she had been , finding faults in him just because he was a boy no longer , but a man , with his ...
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... train -_____ " " If you will know , " cried Mrs Ogilvy , indignant , " my boy liked best to be free , to take his own way - and I hope there is no per- son in this house that will gainsay that . " " " " Eh , mem , I'm aware it's no for ...
... train -_____ " " If you will know , " cried Mrs Ogilvy , indignant , " my boy liked best to be free , to take his own way - and I hope there is no per- son in this house that will gainsay that . " " " " Eh , mem , I'm aware it's no for ...
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