Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 194W. Blackwood, 1913 |
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Side 24
... once unsteady eyes . The man was plainly feeling shame . to tell his purpose with the bean ; he started once or twice a stammering word , and stopped , and hummed and hawed , and finally with " pshaw ! " turned round upon his girl with ...
... once unsteady eyes . The man was plainly feeling shame . to tell his purpose with the bean ; he started once or twice a stammering word , and stopped , and hummed and hawed , and finally with " pshaw ! " turned round upon his girl with ...
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... once a month when he came in to get his wages , was as cold as charity , and as prim's a vestry ; now was it all disorder , and be- strewn with papers that had sluiced across the open desk- flap to the floor . Duncanson , slipshod ...
... once a month when he came in to get his wages , was as cold as charity , and as prim's a vestry ; now was it all disorder , and be- strewn with papers that had sluiced across the open desk- flap to the floor . Duncanson , slipshod ...
Side 38
... once become repugnant . It looked as if Drimdorran meant to have a plausible excuse for his suspension ; the story , later in the day , went round that Islay's son was going to the college of St Andrews . Eneas at once went to the ...
... once become repugnant . It looked as if Drimdorran meant to have a plausible excuse for his suspension ; the story , later in the day , went round that Islay's son was going to the college of St Andrews . Eneas at once went to the ...
Side 97
were ready he was to give the word , and each man would at once light up . To avoid accidents , so soon as his fuse was ignited each man was at once to sing out his name and leave the building . If the whistle sounded all were to bolt ...
were ready he was to give the word , and each man would at once light up . To avoid accidents , so soon as his fuse was ignited each man was at once to sing out his name and leave the building . If the whistle sounded all were to bolt ...
Side 102
... once won the " Under Fifteen " hundred yards . The infernal thing was burning all right he could see the thread of smoke trickling up the door- frame . Throwing open the back door , he rushed straight down the passage to the front door ...
... once won the " Under Fifteen " hundred yards . The infernal thing was burning all right he could see the thread of smoke trickling up the door- frame . Throwing open the back door , he rushed straight down the passage to the front door ...
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