Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 217William Blackwood, 1925 |
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Side 7
... boy . But I was quite ignorant of every- thing away from where I was brought up , and full of silly fears about fairies and witches and gipsies . I was afraid of clouds and darkness too . I got that from hearing them tell so often of ...
... boy . But I was quite ignorant of every- thing away from where I was brought up , and full of silly fears about fairies and witches and gipsies . I was afraid of clouds and darkness too . I got that from hearing them tell so often of ...
Side 8
... boy from the vil- lage . " " Are these your footmarks ? " I says to her . She came closer , walking very straight and with her eyes open wide , staring at me as if I was a wild beast . Then she looked on the ground . " No , " she said ...
... boy from the vil- lage . " " Are these your footmarks ? " I says to her . She came closer , walking very straight and with her eyes open wide , staring at me as if I was a wild beast . Then she looked on the ground . " No , " she said ...
Side 9
... boy about my own age standing there . He was not like children of the village either . He was , in his way , more striking than the girl . He made me feel shy , and I wasn't used to feeling shy with boys . Though he was dressed in rags ...
... boy about my own age standing there . He was not like children of the village either . He was , in his way , more striking than the girl . He made me feel shy , and I wasn't used to feeling shy with boys . Though he was dressed in rags ...
Side 15
... boy that they kept on the farm came running to me , grinning all over his silly face , and said , " Your sweetheart has come to see you . " 66 " My sweetheart ? " I said . What do you mean ? " " The wild girl from the Warren , " said ...
... boy that they kept on the farm came running to me , grinning all over his silly face , and said , " Your sweetheart has come to see you . " 66 " My sweetheart ? " I said . What do you mean ? " " The wild girl from the Warren , " said ...
Side 22
... boys . But now , I sup- pose , the surprise that he had suddenly lost his evil power over Mariana - and he was as conceited as a peacock - made him unprepared . He took no pains to save himself . I hit him in the face . It was a ter ...
... boys . But now , I sup- pose , the surprise that he had suddenly lost his evil power over Mariana - and he was as conceited as a peacock - made him unprepared . He took no pains to save himself . I hit him in the face . It was a ter ...
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