Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... FATHER Damien , MAKIE BASHKIRTSEFF : A HUMAN DOCUMENT . 293 300 321 326 327 • · 347 366 381 • 408 BY HELEN ZIMMERN , A RIDE WITH A " HIGHFLYER . " WITH PROFILE OF MIDLAND RAILWAY BETWEEN ST PANCRAS AND NOTTINGHAM , TO THE EMPRESS ...
... FATHER Damien , MAKIE BASHKIRTSEFF : A HUMAN DOCUMENT . 293 300 321 326 327 • · 347 366 381 • 408 BY HELEN ZIMMERN , A RIDE WITH A " HIGHFLYER . " WITH PROFILE OF MIDLAND RAILWAY BETWEEN ST PANCRAS AND NOTTINGHAM , TO THE EMPRESS ...
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... father and mother were both dead . They had been drowned in a horrible yacht- ing accident off the Isle of Wight . His father had been in the diplo- matic service , and had married a daughter , the only daughter , in fact , of old Lord ...
... father and mother were both dead . They had been drowned in a horrible yacht- ing accident off the Isle of Wight . His father had been in the diplo- matic service , and had married a daughter , the only daughter , in fact , of old Lord ...
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... father did not die till 1601 ; whereas it was evident from the line , surd to imagine that any publisher of the time , and the preface is from the publisher's hand , would have ventured to address William Her- bert , Earl of Pembroke ...
... father did not die till 1601 ; whereas it was evident from the line , surd to imagine that any publisher of the time , and the preface is from the publisher's hand , would have ventured to address William Her- bert , Earl of Pembroke ...
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... the functionary who occu- pied that position in her father's house , had departed one dark night from her home , and was seen of her natural protectors no more . In all the 1889. ] 31 Scenes from a Silent World . - IV .
... the functionary who occu- pied that position in her father's house , had departed one dark night from her home , and was seen of her natural protectors no more . In all the 1889. ] 31 Scenes from a Silent World . - IV .
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... father was say- ing , fussing about uneasily on the doorsteps ; " it's the highest time to be off ; come along ! " But though he said come along , " Lord Kippendale himself went back into the house ; and one by one they all went back ...
... father was say- ing , fussing about uneasily on the doorsteps ; " it's the highest time to be off ; come along ! " But though he said come along , " Lord Kippendale himself went back into the house ; and one by one they all went back ...
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