Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 153W. Blackwood, 1893 |
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Pàgina 16
... took it for granted that her father loved her as she loved him : although the paternal affec- tion lacked expression , and prob- ably missed the means of showing itself , it was there all the same . She had few friends except her ...
... took it for granted that her father loved her as she loved him : although the paternal affec- tion lacked expression , and prob- ably missed the means of showing itself , it was there all the same . She had few friends except her ...
Pàgina 22
... took to bed at Montpellier , and lay for weeks ill in body and worse in mind . Part of his story during this time of sickness will have to be told afterwards ; it need only be said at present that he wrote , as soon as he was able , to ...
... took to bed at Montpellier , and lay for weeks ill in body and worse in mind . Part of his story during this time of sickness will have to be told afterwards ; it need only be said at present that he wrote , as soon as he was able , to ...
Pàgina 43
... took out his stethoscope , listened for a few seconds , and then turned away to the window . Callum , I knew my doom before a word was spoken . ' Tell me the truth right out , ' I said , as calmly as I could , though my voice sounded ...
... took out his stethoscope , listened for a few seconds , and then turned away to the window . Callum , I knew my doom before a word was spoken . ' Tell me the truth right out , ' I said , as calmly as I could , though my voice sounded ...
Pàgina 48
... took it as a per- sonal insult an insult to his own immunity from error . And a personal insult needed to be avenged . For the miserable dis- senter from the decrees of in- fallible wisdom there was little peace thereafter . The Grand ...
... took it as a per- sonal insult an insult to his own immunity from error . And a personal insult needed to be avenged . For the miserable dis- senter from the decrees of in- fallible wisdom there was little peace thereafter . The Grand ...
Pàgina 58
... took to the raft alone surviving , after thirteen days of incredible hardship and suffering . The two settlements were finally handed over to France by treaty in 1817 . From that date to 1854 St Louis made but little progress . The ...
... took to the raft alone surviving , after thirteen days of incredible hardship and suffering . The two settlements were finally handed over to France by treaty in 1817 . From that date to 1854 St Louis made but little progress . The ...
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