Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 194W. Blackwood, 1913 |
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Side 17
... hope to hear of her in this connection , flattering though you may consider it to mix her name with mine , Aunt Annabel . If you want to know - the lady's much too interested in Willie Campbell to bother her head about me . " Annabel ...
... hope to hear of her in this connection , flattering though you may consider it to mix her name with mine , Aunt Annabel . If you want to know - the lady's much too interested in Willie Campbell to bother her head about me . " Annabel ...
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... hope ye'll walk wi ' caution , " said his aunt . " Six years ago I darena send ye , " said his uncle . " Ye might lie and rot for years in Castle Dounie dungeons and nobody would ken your fate except old Simon Lovat and his warders ...
... hope ye'll walk wi ' caution , " said his aunt . " Six years ago I darena send ye , " said his uncle . " Ye might lie and rot for years in Castle Dounie dungeons and nobody would ken your fate except old Simon Lovat and his warders ...
Side 41
... hope you'll see that he will not go wandering about too much at night ; that will always be the time when I'm most anxious for this man- this wild young dad of mine . " " And that's the very time when I am surest of myself , " cried ...
... hope you'll see that he will not go wandering about too much at night ; that will always be the time when I'm most anxious for this man- this wild young dad of mine . " " And that's the very time when I am surest of myself , " cried ...
Side 46
... hope is the hounds . But for them she knows things would be ten time worse , so peradventure she urges her good - man to " go oop t ' laake , and get Joe t ' fetch t ' dogs a wver . ' But in lambing - time much more urgent calls than ...
... hope is the hounds . But for them she knows things would be ten time worse , so peradventure she urges her good - man to " go oop t ' laake , and get Joe t ' fetch t ' dogs a wver . ' But in lambing - time much more urgent calls than ...
Side 52
... hope of his resurrection might reasonably be cherished passed away , and the little animal , who had lived as a member of the family and slept on the hearth , was num- bered with the dead and duly mourned by a sorrowing mis- tress ...
... hope of his resurrection might reasonably be cherished passed away , and the little animal , who had lived as a member of the family and slept on the hearth , was num- bered with the dead and duly mourned by a sorrowing mis- tress ...
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