Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 194W. Blackwood, 1913 |
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... seemed more unbelievably aloft in space than ever . All the other watery windy voices of the night were blent for the moment in a deep sonorous hum , as if Glen Aray had be- come a bagpipe drone to which this searcher in the darkness ...
... seemed more unbelievably aloft in space than ever . All the other watery windy voices of the night were blent for the moment in a deep sonorous hum , as if Glen Aray had be- come a bagpipe drone to which this searcher in the darkness ...
Side 9
... seemed to gush up from the depth of misery . Margaret's fingers sunk into the flesh of her companion's arm till he winced with the pain of it . He could hear the beating of her heart -or could it be his own , so stormy ? A moment later ...
... seemed to gush up from the depth of misery . Margaret's fingers sunk into the flesh of her companion's arm till he winced with the pain of it . He could hear the beating of her heart -or could it be his own , so stormy ? A moment later ...
Side 21
... seemed a different being from the wide - hooped , tightly - bodiced partner he had sailed with down Macglashan's room , so simply dressed now , so demure and purpose - like , as if the house were meant to be her natural setting , that ...
... seemed a different being from the wide - hooped , tightly - bodiced partner he had sailed with down Macglashan's room , so simply dressed now , so demure and purpose - like , as if the house were meant to be her natural setting , that ...
Side 22
... seemed blown away like perished leaves and swirling in the air . It is , in- deed , a staggering hour when youth with no experience of these tempests of the breast is lifted from its feet by powers invisible with which it has been ...
... seemed blown away like perished leaves and swirling in the air . It is , in- deed , a staggering hour when youth with no experience of these tempests of the breast is lifted from its feet by powers invisible with which it has been ...
Side 23
... seemed a pleas- ure to himself , as to a moun- tain cat or stag ; it looked as if he never would be weary . A little under middle height , and lean about the flanks to which his square - cut coat was closely shaped , he had , withal , a ...
... seemed a pleas- ure to himself , as to a moun- tain cat or stag ; it looked as if he never would be weary . A little under middle height , and lean about the flanks to which his square - cut coat was closely shaped , he had , withal , a ...
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