Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... animal lashed out , and its heel went within an inch of the manager's cheek - bone . Before Rugge could recover , Losely was in a hand - gallop . But the blind man ! Of course Rugge did not find him ? You are mis- taken ; he did . The ...
... animal lashed out , and its heel went within an inch of the manager's cheek - bone . Before Rugge could recover , Losely was in a hand - gallop . But the blind man ! Of course Rugge did not find him ? You are mis- taken ; he did . The ...
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... animal spirits , he would sometimes condescend to display , by feats that astonished the curious and fright- ened the timid - such as bending a poker or horseshoe between hands elegantly white nor unadorned with rings - or lifting the ...
... animal spirits , he would sometimes condescend to display , by feats that astonished the curious and fright- ened the timid - such as bending a poker or horseshoe between hands elegantly white nor unadorned with rings - or lifting the ...
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... animal , who can help feeling for and with grim Arabella Crane ? Poor woman ! And will not the experiment succeed ? Three even- ings does Jasper Losely devote to this sinless life and its peaceful oc- cupation . He completes his task ...
... animal , who can help feeling for and with grim Arabella Crane ? Poor woman ! And will not the experiment succeed ? Three even- ings does Jasper Losely devote to this sinless life and its peaceful oc- cupation . He completes his task ...
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... animal spirits and fun , charges down the steps . Then comes a knot of grave young men , evidently destined for the ministry , to whom education is a serious matter , for their future livelihood depends upon it , and , in the mean time ...
... animal spirits and fun , charges down the steps . Then comes a knot of grave young men , evidently destined for the ministry , to whom education is a serious matter , for their future livelihood depends upon it , and , in the mean time ...
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... animal cannot veritably exist because the seeker has not yet dis- covered it ; and as my mind piques itself on being intensely philosophi- cal , it refuses to pronounce the Un- met People to be myths . I am ready to give the most ...
... animal cannot veritably exist because the seeker has not yet dis- covered it ; and as my mind piques itself on being intensely philosophi- cal , it refuses to pronounce the Un- met People to be myths . I am ready to give the most ...
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