Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 176William Blackwood, 1904 |
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... rounded by a group of friends . The old statesman came for- ward instantly , and taking Loder's arm , walked with him to ... round , and Eve and Loder were carried swiftly forward into the darkness . In the great moments of man's life ...
... rounded by a group of friends . The old statesman came for- ward instantly , and taking Loder's arm , walked with him to ... round , and Eve and Loder were carried swiftly forward into the darkness . In the great moments of man's life ...
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... round , and the dull and often depress- ing routine of farm - work . We can hardly imagine a less ex- hilarating occupation than to struggle into a wet morning before daybreak , to feed cattle or to pull turnips or to " plouter about ...
... round , and the dull and often depress- ing routine of farm - work . We can hardly imagine a less ex- hilarating occupation than to struggle into a wet morning before daybreak , to feed cattle or to pull turnips or to " plouter about ...
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... round which revolves with easy freedom the life and prosperity of his locality , and we have only to contrast the dull dead dreariness of an estate minus a resident proprietor with one where the laird makes himself felt in every corner ...
... round which revolves with easy freedom the life and prosperity of his locality , and we have only to contrast the dull dead dreariness of an estate minus a resident proprietor with one where the laird makes himself felt in every corner ...
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... round to the vestry and held out his hand to Mr Duncan . " Well , Mr M'Coll , " he said grimly , " I see you will make a minister . " And in this way the two were reconciled . Mr M'Coll lived to see great changes in the Church , and to ...
... round to the vestry and held out his hand to Mr Duncan . " Well , Mr M'Coll , " he said grimly , " I see you will make a minister . " And in this way the two were reconciled . Mr M'Coll lived to see great changes in the Church , and to ...
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... round the boggy places , for the melted snow and the rains had not yet permeated into the rich black soil , and there were pools of clear water here and there that would have been called lakes in an English park . We were hunting ...
... round the boggy places , for the melted snow and the rains had not yet permeated into the rich black soil , and there were pools of clear water here and there that would have been called lakes in an English park . We were hunting ...
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