Ballou's Monthly Magazine, Volums 39-40Thomes & Talbot, 1874 |
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Pàgina 8
... told how the dog had come to her , how she had named it Schneider , and last of all how much she loved it ; but here her voice broke down , and Schneider , seeming to understand her grief , ran to her and began to show his affection in ...
... told how the dog had come to her , how she had named it Schneider , and last of all how much she loved it ; but here her voice broke down , and Schneider , seeming to understand her grief , ran to her and began to show his affection in ...
Pàgina 20
... told me , would I serve him that night , and swear to keep what I should see a secret , he would gi ' me gowld and siller enough to make a great leddy o ' me till my dying day . I was a silly lassie then , and a young one , and ...
... told me , would I serve him that night , and swear to keep what I should see a secret , he would gi ' me gowld and siller enough to make a great leddy o ' me till my dying day . I was a silly lassie then , and a young one , and ...
Pàgina 21
... told the story had not Mr. Calvert come to Coltonsleigh , and charged me wi ' the keeping o ' my leddy , and told me o ' this second marriage , and threatened me wi ' the law , if I did na gi ' her up , I am mickle glad it is told , and ...
... told the story had not Mr. Calvert come to Coltonsleigh , and charged me wi ' the keeping o ' my leddy , and told me o ' this second marriage , and threatened me wi ' the law , if I did na gi ' her up , I am mickle glad it is told , and ...
Pàgina 26
... told that lady he hoped his singers might have souls to interpret music loftily and truly . She comprehend- ed him , and arched her fine eyebrows a little , as she answered : " They have souls , and they have musi- cal voices , but ...
... told that lady he hoped his singers might have souls to interpret music loftily and truly . She comprehend- ed him , and arched her fine eyebrows a little , as she answered : " They have souls , and they have musi- cal voices , but ...
Pàgina 27
... told them the history of the man who had set its sublime words to music , and then he played it through upon the organ , with loving lingering touch , asking them if they could not detect in the notes the experience of the composer's ...
... told them the history of the man who had set its sublime words to music , and then he played it through upon the organ , with loving lingering touch , asking them if they could not detect in the notes the experience of the composer's ...
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