Old Sir Douglas, Volum 313Macmillan, 1868 - 206 pàgines |
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... Douglas's caressing arm ; and Beardie , handsome active and frolicsome Beardie , who had leaped so high to Kenneth's stick , and whose long silky coat of iron grey hair had been the admiration of all beholders ! There they hung ! wet ...
... Douglas's caressing arm ; and Beardie , handsome active and frolicsome Beardie , who had leaped so high to Kenneth's stick , and whose long silky coat of iron grey hair had been the admiration of all beholders ! There they hung ! wet ...
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... Douglas Ross owed to his inimical stepmother an immense service as to his future ; though in her disposal of him she had ... Douglas's holidays for the first three years were days of unalloyed delight . Then came the gradual change which ...
... Douglas Ross owed to his inimical stepmother an immense service as to his future ; though in her disposal of him she had ... Douglas's holidays for the first three years were days of unalloyed delight . Then came the gradual change which ...
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... Douglas asked that his brother might be put to some profession , and that he himself might be sent to one of the ... Douglas's eyes , - but there was no one to heed or understand what passed in his heart ; and no evidence of that ...
... Douglas asked that his brother might be put to some profession , and that he himself might be sent to one of the ... Douglas's eyes , - but there was no one to heed or understand what passed in his heart ; and no evidence of that ...
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... Douglas's kindness ? He went to her room to break the news . He found her cold , impassive ; indifferent to the fact ; suspicious of his intentions . She pronounced but one sentence : it was , You are aware , I suppose , that I've a ...
... Douglas's kindness ? He went to her room to break the news . He found her cold , impassive ; indifferent to the fact ; suspicious of his intentions . She pronounced but one sentence : it was , You are aware , I suppose , that I've a ...
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... Douglas , as he at length left the house and recrossed the dreadful bridge which had been the scene of that tragedy . The dead horse , whose neck had been broken in the leap ... Douglas , that I am not the mother of 16 Old Sir Douglas .
... Douglas , as he at length left the house and recrossed the dreadful bridge which had been the scene of that tragedy . The dead horse , whose neck had been broken in the leap ... Douglas , that I am not the mother of 16 Old Sir Douglas .
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