Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 176William Blackwood, 1904 |
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... feeling for her almost came to him as he stood there . It hovered about him ; it tipped him , as it were , with him men keen to grasp an opening where their careers are concerned , and tenacious to hold it when once grasped― are ...
... feeling for her almost came to him as he stood there . It hovered about him ; it tipped him , as it were , with him men keen to grasp an opening where their careers are concerned , and tenacious to hold it when once grasped― are ...
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... feelings lay deeper than mere words . But his mouth was sternly set and his eyes looked cold . Outside the Law Courts he dismissed his cab , and walked forward to Clifford's Inn . As he passed through the familiar entrance a chill fell ...
... feelings lay deeper than mere words . But his mouth was sternly set and his eyes looked cold . Outside the Law Courts he dismissed his cab , and walked forward to Clifford's Inn . As he passed through the familiar entrance a chill fell ...
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... feeling of impotence and last , as the pressure on his disgust he stood by the closed shoulder increased , his nervous window , looking unseeingly at system seemed suddenly to jar the roofs of the opposite into consciousness . A long ...
... feeling of impotence and last , as the pressure on his disgust he stood by the closed shoulder increased , his nervous window , looking unseeingly at system seemed suddenly to jar the roofs of the opposite into consciousness . A long ...
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... feels strong to vanquish a score . It was on this day at the re- assembling of Parliament that Fraide's great blow was to be struck . In the ten days since the affair of the caravans had been reported from Persia public feeling had run ...
... feels strong to vanquish a score . It was on this day at the re- assembling of Parliament that Fraide's great blow was to be struck . In the ten days since the affair of the caravans had been reported from Persia public feeling had run ...
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... feeling - the conscious- ness that , in his own person , he might voice , not only the feelings of his party , but those of the whole country that Loder rose an hour later to make his long - delayed attack . - He stood silent for a ...
... feeling - the conscious- ness that , in his own person , he might voice , not only the feelings of his party , but those of the whole country that Loder rose an hour later to make his long - delayed attack . - He stood silent for a ...
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