Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Том 2C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 |
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... Miss Wardour advanced in silence by her father's side , whose recently offended dignity did not stoop to open any conversation . Following the windings of the beach , they passed one pro- jecting point or headland of rock after another ...
... Miss Wardour advanced in silence by her father's side , whose recently offended dignity did not stoop to open any conversation . Following the windings of the beach , they passed one pro- jecting point or headland of rock after another ...
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... Miss Wardour , " and I couldna bide to think o ' the dainty young leddy's peril , that has aye been kind to ilka forlorn heart that cam near her . Sae I lookit at the lift and the rin o ' the tide , till I settled it that if I could get ...
... Miss Wardour , " and I couldna bide to think o ' the dainty young leddy's peril , that has aye been kind to ilka forlorn heart that cam near her . Sae I lookit at the lift and the rin o ' the tide , till I settled it that if I could get ...
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... Miss Wardour , wrapping her previously in his own blue gown , to preserve her as much as possible from injury . Then , availing himself of the rope , which was made fast at the other end , he began to ascend the face of the crag - a ...
... Miss Wardour , wrapping her previously in his own blue gown , to preserve her as much as possible from injury . Then , availing himself of the rope , which was made fast at the other end , he began to ascend the face of the crag - a ...
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... Miss Wardour should survive till morning the drenching of the spray ; and the dashing of the rain , which now burst in full violence , accompanied with deep and heavy gusts of wind , added to the constrained and perilous circumstances ...
... Miss Wardour should survive till morning the drenching of the spray ; and the dashing of the rain , which now burst in full violence , accompanied with deep and heavy gusts of wind , added to the constrained and perilous circumstances ...
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... Miss Wardour - you see Sir Arthur is quite exhausted . ” " Stay yourself then , and I'll gae , said the old man ; " let death spare the green corn and take the ripe . " " Stay both of you , I charge you , " said Isabella faintly ; " I ...
... Miss Wardour - you see Sir Arthur is quite exhausted . ” " Stay yourself then , and I'll gae , said the old man ; " let death spare the green corn and take the ripe . " " Stay both of you , I charge you , " said Isabella faintly ; " I ...
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