Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 75William Blackwood, 1854 |
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... JENNY , Jenny , canna ye open the door - it's just me . " " It's just you , mischief and mis- chief - maker as ye are , " muttered Jen- ny , in answer to Nelly Panton's soft appeal ; “ and what are you wanting here ? " But Jenny could ...
... JENNY , Jenny , canna ye open the door - it's just me . " " It's just you , mischief and mis- chief - maker as ye are , " muttered Jen- ny , in answer to Nelly Panton's soft appeal ; “ and what are you wanting here ? " But Jenny could ...
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... Jenny , wo- man- 66 99 Gang out of this house , " said Jenny , with quiet fury , holding the door wide open in her hand , and set- ting down her right foot upon the floor of her own domain , with a stamp of absolute supremacy . " No ...
... Jenny , wo- man- 66 99 Gang out of this house , " said Jenny , with quiet fury , holding the door wide open in her hand , and set- ting down her right foot upon the floor of her own domain , with a stamp of absolute supremacy . " No ...
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... Jenny , too decorous to invade the dignity of the breakfast - table , says nothing when she brings in the kettle ... Jenny , mother ? " Menie Laurie could not realise the possibility of leaving Jenny behind . Mrs. Laurie's hand had not ...
... Jenny , too decorous to invade the dignity of the breakfast - table , says nothing when she brings in the kettle ... Jenny , mother ? " Menie Laurie could not realise the possibility of leaving Jenny behind . Mrs. Laurie's hand had not ...
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... Jenny . " So saying , Jenny went briskly to her kitchen , to set on foot immediate preparations for the removal , leaving guid counsel " for Mrs. Laurie's found Mrs. Laurie her " consideration . had great 2 little time to deliberate ...
... Jenny . " So saying , Jenny went briskly to her kitchen , to set on foot immediate preparations for the removal , leaving guid counsel " for Mrs. Laurie's found Mrs. Laurie her " consideration . had great 2 little time to deliberate ...
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