Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 194W. Blackwood, 1913 |
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... young Eneas stood in the pupils , feeling somewhat like a draughty passage , turning his man half - naked in a dream , cocked hat in his hands till the but , like the usual dreamer in nap had a cow's - lick on it . these circumstances ...
... young Eneas stood in the pupils , feeling somewhat like a draughty passage , turning his man half - naked in a dream , cocked hat in his hands till the but , like the usual dreamer in nap had a cow's - lick on it . these circumstances ...
Side 2
... young Campbell , Æneas's other pupil ; at times a grown man's voice broke in on a different key on the laird's delivery ; he had an outside visitor . Except for this familiar sound from old Drimdorran's business quarters , that night ...
... young Campbell , Æneas's other pupil ; at times a grown man's voice broke in on a different key on the laird's delivery ; he had an outside visitor . Except for this familiar sound from old Drimdorran's business quarters , that night ...
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... young woman ? " " What should make you think it ? " Eneas asked him . " The thing , my shorn young lad , that made the roebuck sniff and not a hunter to be seen a bit of a smell to windward ! I never knew a man of three - over - twenty ...
... young woman ? " " What should make you think it ? " Eneas asked him . " The thing , my shorn young lad , that made the roebuck sniff and not a hunter to be seen a bit of a smell to windward ! I never knew a man of three - over - twenty ...
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... young rapscallion . Tuts ! there's no ' the lady in the parish I would even wi ' ye , auntie , " said the nephew . " I doubt there's no ' another , neither , who could bake as good a scone , " and he helped himself to one of those ...
... young rapscallion . Tuts ! there's no ' the lady in the parish I would even wi ' ye , auntie , " said the nephew . " I doubt there's no ' another , neither , who could bake as good a scone , " and he helped himself to one of those ...
Side 17
... young man's view of any woman is if he's fond enough , " said Annabel . " But I'm no ' gaun to say another word about your in- VOL CXCIV . — NO . MCLXXIII . the lass whose secret I dis- covered this afternoon . Your name , I can assure ...
... young man's view of any woman is if he's fond enough , " said Annabel . " But I'm no ' gaun to say another word about your in- VOL CXCIV . — NO . MCLXXIII . the lass whose secret I dis- covered this afternoon . Your name , I can assure ...
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