Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 143W. Blackwood, 1888 |
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Side 20
... keep the day . " A civil war was in prospect ; but the tenor of the letter was made known to the Queen , and Knox was called before the Council . " " The Reformer was urged , both by Moray and by Maxwell , to withdraw the obnoxious ...
... keep the day . " A civil war was in prospect ; but the tenor of the letter was made known to the Queen , and Knox was called before the Council . " " The Reformer was urged , both by Moray and by Maxwell , to withdraw the obnoxious ...
Side 35
... keep my feet dry if it came on wet , because they were so broken . I told her I lived with my mother , and we had enough to do to keep ourselves , and that's how it was ; and she said then , I'll come and bring you some better boots ...
... keep my feet dry if it came on wet , because they were so broken . I told her I lived with my mother , and we had enough to do to keep ourselves , and that's how it was ; and she said then , I'll come and bring you some better boots ...
Side 43
... keeping to the turnpike - road , and so increase by tenfold the risk of her ghastly errand being found out . She ... keep a mare for her . He had , however , many horses , fine ones of their kind ; and among the rest was a service ...
... keeping to the turnpike - road , and so increase by tenfold the risk of her ghastly errand being found out . She ... keep a mare for her . He had , however , many horses , fine ones of their kind ; and among the rest was a service ...
Side 44
... keep her horse's head to a point a little to the right of the sun . She knew that she would light upon a furze - cutter or cot- tager of some sort from time to time , from whom she might cor- rect her course . 1 Though the date was ...
... keep her horse's head to a point a little to the right of the sun . She knew that she would light upon a furze - cutter or cot- tager of some sort from time to time , from whom she might cor- rect her course . 1 Though the date was ...
Side 46
... keep it under the ear . Is the unfortunate man a relation ; or , I should say , perhaps " ( looking at her dress ) " a person who's been in your employ ? " " No. What time is the exe- cution ? " " The same as usual - twelve o'clock , or ...
... keep it under the ear . Is the unfortunate man a relation ; or , I should say , perhaps " ( looking at her dress ) " a person who's been in your employ ? " " No. What time is the exe- cution ? " " The same as usual - twelve o'clock , or ...
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