Blackwood's Magazine, Том 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... friend ? " " Wha ever gave ye warrant to be- lieve that I was a guid friend ? " ex- claimed Jenny . " My patience ! you taking upon you to offer yoursel for my place . My place ! And wha daured to say I wanted to leave the mistress ? Do ...
... friend ? " " Wha ever gave ye warrant to be- lieve that I was a guid friend ? " ex- claimed Jenny . " My patience ! you taking upon you to offer yoursel for my place . My place ! And wha daured to say I wanted to leave the mistress ? Do ...
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... friends , and no great range of correspondents at any time , and another perusal of Miss Annie Laurie's epistle set her down to an- swer it with a puzzled face . A little amusement , a little impatience , a little annoyance ...
... friends , and no great range of correspondents at any time , and another perusal of Miss Annie Laurie's epistle set her down to an- swer it with a puzzled face . A little amusement , a little impatience , a little annoyance ...
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... friends meet . “ Eh , Menie , where are you going ? " and " Is that you , July ? you can come with me . " And now the road has two shadows upon it instead of one , and a murmur of low - toned voices running like a hidden tinkle of water ...
... friends meet . “ Eh , Menie , where are you going ? " and " Is that you , July ? you can come with me . " And now the road has two shadows upon it instead of one , and a murmur of low - toned voices running like a hidden tinkle of water ...
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... friends ; but still a consi- derate lad would mind that there's mony a little thing might be useful at Kirklands . I'll open the box and see . " The mother rose to thrust her away angrily . " Is it what he sends I'm heeding about ...
... friends ; but still a consi- derate lad would mind that there's mony a little thing might be useful at Kirklands . I'll open the box and see . " The mother rose to thrust her away angrily . " Is it what he sends I'm heeding about ...
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... friends with our Randy . Randy was aye awfu ' parti- cnlar of his company . I was saying mysel it was the best sign I heard of Johnnie Lithgow that Randall Home was taking him by the hand ; I'm no meaning pride , Mrs Laurie . I'm sure I ...
... friends with our Randy . Randy was aye awfu ' parti- cnlar of his company . I was saying mysel it was the best sign I heard of Johnnie Lithgow that Randall Home was taking him by the hand ; I'm no meaning pride , Mrs Laurie . I'm sure I ...
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