Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 143W. Blackwood, 1888 |
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Side 36
... dear husband that it looks just as if he had flown into a rage and struck me there . Oh , I daresay it will soon disappear . " " Ha , ha ! Yes . . . . On what night did it come ? " Mrs Lodge considered , and said it would be a fortnight ...
... dear husband that it looks just as if he had flown into a rage and struck me there . Oh , I daresay it will soon disappear . " " Ha , ha ! Yes . . . . On what night did it come ? " Mrs Lodge considered , and said it would be a fortnight ...
Side 54
... as a gentleman should from every point of view . " Joyce ! " he cried- " my Joyce ! now we are really alone , though perhaps only for a moment - one sweet look , my own dear ! " the plant which he held out to her . Henry 54 [ Jan. Joyce .
... as a gentleman should from every point of view . " Joyce ! " he cried- " my Joyce ! now we are really alone , though perhaps only for a moment - one sweet look , my own dear ! " the plant which he held out to her . Henry 54 [ Jan. Joyce .
Side 55
... dear one . No , no - no reason to be frightened . They are all well , and sent every message . Joyce , can you ask why I came ? Because I could do with- out you no longer because I was just longing for a look , for a kind word- first ...
... dear one . No , no - no reason to be frightened . They are all well , and sent every message . Joyce , can you ask why I came ? Because I could do with- out you no longer because I was just longing for a look , for a kind word- first ...
Side 56
... dear , it must be one of her old friends ? " " I suppose , my dear , it is the man you --- never told me of , " cried Mrs Hayward fiercely . " The man she was to marry . Go , I tell you , and put a stop to it Henry . " " I put a stop to ...
... dear , it must be one of her old friends ? " " I suppose , my dear , it is the man you --- never told me of , " cried Mrs Hayward fiercely . " The man she was to marry . Go , I tell you , and put a stop to it Henry . " " I put a stop to ...
Side 57
... dear one- " Be silent , sir ! " the angry Colonel cried . Andrew shrugged his shoulders . " Silent or not , it makes little difference . Words between you and me , Cornel , will change no- thing , " he said . dignified , his attitude ...
... dear one- " Be silent , sir ! " the angry Colonel cried . Andrew shrugged his shoulders . " Silent or not , it makes little difference . Words between you and me , Cornel , will change no- thing , " he said . dignified , his attitude ...
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