Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 194W. Blackwood, 1913 |
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Side 8
... played the fiddle . ” " What raptures ! And I'll swear she's dead a hundred years ! " " No , nor fifty , by the execu- tion , " said the tutor . " What is that ? " • He straightened up with a jerk , as if he had been stabbed between the ...
... played the fiddle . ” " What raptures ! And I'll swear she's dead a hundred years ! " " No , nor fifty , by the execu- tion , " said the tutor . " What is that ? " • He straightened up with a jerk , as if he had been stabbed between the ...
Side 16
... play - acting with the youth the way she bobbed her ringlets , and languished on him with her eyes , and hung on his most trivial utterance . Annabel Loudoun , in her Gir- van days , for a lass bred in a manse , was wonderfully ac ...
... play - acting with the youth the way she bobbed her ringlets , and languished on him with her eyes , and hung on his most trivial utterance . Annabel Loudoun , in her Gir- van days , for a lass bred in a manse , was wonderfully ac ...
Side 32
... played cuckoo wi ' poor Mac- gibbon , and secured the factor- ship wi ' Islay . Then he traf- ficked with your father , managing for him when he was off upon his silly esca- pades among the Jacobites , much against my will , and God be ...
... played cuckoo wi ' poor Mac- gibbon , and secured the factor- ship wi ' Islay . Then he traf- ficked with your father , managing for him when he was off upon his silly esca- pades among the Jacobites , much against my will , and God be ...
Side 33
... played the cartes and fished and fished and worked at pigeons wi ' , and he was rowtin ' like a bull about his loss . Not the loss o ' his friend , ye'll mind ! but of the money he had lent him . He staggered me by bringing out a deed ...
... played the cartes and fished and fished and worked at pigeons wi ' , and he was rowtin ' like a bull about his loss . Not the loss o ' his friend , ye'll mind ! but of the money he had lent him . He staggered me by bringing out a deed ...
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... playing . " " " With a breast tumultuous Eneas went home , and with the help of Annabel prepared for a departure so precipitous she almost wept about it . man's local reputation was so great that it stirred his 1913. ] 41 A Call to the ...
... playing . " " " With a breast tumultuous Eneas went home , and with the help of Annabel prepared for a departure so precipitous she almost wept about it . man's local reputation was so great that it stirred his 1913. ] 41 A Call to the ...
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