Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 176William Blackwood, 1904 |
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... tion , with its merely social com- plications , had become a matter of small importance . His long striding steps had carried him to the fireplace , and his back was towards the door when at last the handle turned . He wheeled round to ...
... tion , with its merely social com- plications , had become a matter of small importance . His long striding steps had carried him to the fireplace , and his back was towards the door when at last the handle turned . He wheeled round to ...
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... tion , turning to her as if by right for sympathy , comprehen- sion , and friendship . Some- times , as they sat silent in the richly coloured homelike room , Eve would pause over her stitching , and let her thoughts spin momentarily ...
... tion , turning to her as if by right for sympathy , comprehen- sion , and friendship . Some- times , as they sat silent in the richly coloured homelike room , Eve would pause over her stitching , and let her thoughts spin momentarily ...
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... tion clung to him limply ; the lies that had become second nature slipped from him with- out effort . Then suddenly a fresh panic seized him - his fingers tightened spasmodically , his eyes ceased to rove about the room , and settled on ...
... tion clung to him limply ; the lies that had become second nature slipped from him with- out effort . Then suddenly a fresh panic seized him - his fingers tightened spasmodically , his eyes ceased to rove about the room , and settled on ...
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... tion men heard and repeated attack ? Or was he playing a the astounding news that— waiting game ? Again and while personally exercising his again the question arose , filling authority on behalf of British the air with a passing flicker ...
... tion men heard and repeated attack ? Or was he playing a the astounding news that— waiting game ? Again and while personally exercising his again the question arose , filling authority on behalf of British the air with a passing flicker ...
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... tion as the House has rarely witnessed , he found inspiration for his great achievement . To give Loder's speech in mere words would be little short of futile . The gift of oratory is too illusive , too much a matter of eye and voice ...
... tion as the House has rarely witnessed , he found inspiration for his great achievement . To give Loder's speech in mere words would be little short of futile . The gift of oratory is too illusive , too much a matter of eye and voice ...
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