Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 75William Blackwood, 1854 |
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... avoid the heaps of snow , swept off the roofs of the houses , that encum- bered the street . Thus we threaded a number of dark and deserted lanes , and walked round the walls of the Ark , that 1854. ] 5 A Painter in Persia .
... avoid the heaps of snow , swept off the roofs of the houses , that encum- bered the street . Thus we threaded a number of dark and deserted lanes , and walked round the walls of the Ark , that 1854. ] 5 A Painter in Persia .
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... round cau- tiously . " It was just a thing I wanted to ask you , Jenny - I ken you're aye a guid friend . " " Sorrow ! " muttered Jenny be- tween her teeth - but the end of the sentence died away ; and whether the word was used as an ...
... round cau- tiously . " It was just a thing I wanted to ask you , Jenny - I ken you're aye a guid friend . " " Sorrow ! " muttered Jenny be- tween her teeth - but the end of the sentence died away ; and whether the word was used as an ...
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... round guilty , as if in terror lest she had been overheard . But there was no one to overhear — no one but her own heart , which , suddenly start- led out of its quiet , looks round too with a timid , troubled glance , as if a ghost had ...
... round guilty , as if in terror lest she had been overheard . But there was no one to overhear — no one but her own heart , which , suddenly start- led out of its quiet , looks round too with a timid , troubled glance , as if a ghost had ...
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... round the wood to the Resting Stane , to see the sunset , and minding what I said too , though I was so wee . I'm glad , Menie I'm sure I'm very glad ; but Randall , being clever himself , might have told us about Johnnie Lithgow before ...
... round the wood to the Resting Stane , to see the sunset , and minding what I said too , though I was so wee . I'm glad , Menie I'm sure I'm very glad ; but Randall , being clever himself , might have told us about Johnnie Lithgow before ...
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... round and round in a circle of doom through these bewildering streets . Nothing but the hum of other locomotion , the jolting din of their own , the jar over the stones of the causeway , the stream of passengers left behind , and houses ...
... round and round in a circle of doom through these bewildering streets . Nothing but the hum of other locomotion , the jolting din of their own , the jar over the stones of the causeway , the stream of passengers left behind , and houses ...
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