Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 194W. Blackwood, 1913 |
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... Æneas had seen in his glass a youth as boyish as he always shamefully felt himself to be , he rued the rash act that seemed to rob him in a moment of his manhood . He had come for the evening lesson with his pupils , feeling somewhat ...
... Æneas had seen in his glass a youth as boyish as he always shamefully felt himself to be , he rued the rash act that seemed to rob him in a moment of his manhood . He had come for the evening lesson with his pupils , feeling somewhat ...
Side 2
... Æneas's other pupil ; at times a grown man's voice broke in on a different key on the laird's delivery ; he had an outside visitor . Except for this familiar sound from old Drimdorran's business quarters , that night the passage might ...
... Æneas's other pupil ; at times a grown man's voice broke in on a different key on the laird's delivery ; he had an outside visitor . Except for this familiar sound from old Drimdorran's business quarters , that night the passage might ...
Side 3
... Æneas Macmaster , though he could not guess it , gave a twist to his seeming destiny on the moment he had crossed the threshold . He was fairly launched upon the great adventure of his life . Drimdorran House , with two or three hundred ...
... Æneas Macmaster , though he could not guess it , gave a twist to his seeming destiny on the moment he had crossed the threshold . He was fairly launched upon the great adventure of his life . Drimdorran House , with two or three hundred ...
Side 4
... Æneas , with one hand feel- ing at his chin and the other at times thrust out before him till he had come to his second eyes , passed through the fringe of shrubbery about the garden limits , and out across the fields to the river ...
... Æneas , with one hand feel- ing at his chin and the other at times thrust out before him till he had come to his second eyes , passed through the fringe of shrubbery about the garden limits , and out across the fields to the river ...
Side 5
... Æneas Mac- master's singular conviction that he was a hopeless coward , since a property inherent in his blood gave startling mean- ing to events which , when approached with trepidation , were disclosed as trivialities that should not ...
... Æneas Mac- master's singular conviction that he was a hopeless coward , since a property inherent in his blood gave startling mean- ing to events which , when approached with trepidation , were disclosed as trivialities that should not ...
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