Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... fact , of old Lord Crediton , who became Cyril's guardian after the death of his parents . I don't think that Lord Crediton cared very much for Cyril . He had never really forgiven his daughter for marrying a man who had no title . He ...
... fact , of old Lord Crediton , who became Cyril's guardian after the death of his parents . I don't think that Lord Crediton cared very much for Cyril . He had never really forgiven his daughter for marrying a man who had no title . He ...
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... fact , when the day of his trial arrived , the man's absolute deter- mination to die frustrated the humane and anxious efforts of his judge to give him any chance of escape that might be justified by the law . Nothing could exceed the ...
... fact , when the day of his trial arrived , the man's absolute deter- mination to die frustrated the humane and anxious efforts of his judge to give him any chance of escape that might be justified by the law . Nothing could exceed the ...
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... fact , violently decapitated . In the opinion of the bystanders this catastrophe occurred entirely through the mismanagement of the official most concerned . The manner in which that individual treated the matter at the inquest was not ...
... fact , violently decapitated . In the opinion of the bystanders this catastrophe occurred entirely through the mismanagement of the official most concerned . The manner in which that individual treated the matter at the inquest was not ...
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... fact was so in the end , as the shock to her system from immersion in ice- cold water proved fatal , and she only lived one week after her release from jail . She related her simple history with the utmost coinpo- sure . She had lived ...
... fact was so in the end , as the shock to her system from immersion in ice- cold water proved fatal , and she only lived one week after her release from jail . She related her simple history with the utmost coinpo- sure . She had lived ...
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... fact , to an extremely un- desirable mode of existence . She succeeded in committing nearly every offence that could be thought of against the majesty of the law , excepting murder . She was not at all an ill - tempered or covetous ...
... fact , to an extremely un- desirable mode of existence . She succeeded in committing nearly every offence that could be thought of against the majesty of the law , excepting murder . She was not at all an ill - tempered or covetous ...
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