Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 194W. Blackwood, 1913 |
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Side 8
... turned his head to the side a little . He listened with sus- pended breath . Not the most trivial sound was to be heard within the tower in which the stillness of the grave was reign- ing , nor anything outside be- yond the dry clash of ...
... turned his head to the side a little . He listened with sus- pended breath . Not the most trivial sound was to be heard within the tower in which the stillness of the grave was reign- ing , nor anything outside be- yond the dry clash of ...
Side 9
... turned ; the hinges squealed again ; the iron latch fell into its catch with a clatter , and the footsteps crunched across the gravel , this time less deliberate . Then the wind resumed its prevalence . Still greatly dashed , the tutor ...
... turned ; the hinges squealed again ; the iron latch fell into its catch with a clatter , and the footsteps crunched across the gravel , this time less deliberate . Then the wind resumed its prevalence . Still greatly dashed , the tutor ...
Side 24
... turned round upon his girl with a blameful as- pect , charging her with hav- ing botched his errand . " No wonder you are black affronted , like myself , " said Janet soberly . " Eneas must think you daft to put your trust in gise ...
... turned round upon his girl with a blameful as- pect , charging her with hav- ing botched his errand . " No wonder you are black affronted , like myself , " said Janet soberly . " Eneas must think you daft to put your trust in gise ...
Side 29
... turned sudden on his heel , and sought his desk to scrabble with a hand among the papers . He brought one out of a pigeon - hole and ran a finger down its lines . " The term of your engage- ment as young Campbell's tutor ends next week ...
... turned sudden on his heel , and sought his desk to scrabble with a hand among the papers . He brought one out of a pigeon - hole and ran a finger down its lines . " The term of your engage- ment as young Campbell's tutor ends next week ...
Side 30
... turned on him with a voice that was hoarse with fury . " If it comes to that , " said he , " there will be several other points demand- ing explanation . I have made no charge against ye on another matter that I would be loth to lay ...
... turned on him with a voice that was hoarse with fury . " If it comes to that , " said he , " there will be several other points demand- ing explanation . I have made no charge against ye on another matter that I would be loth to lay ...
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