Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Том 21James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1880 Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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... Mary and Robin were left outside , quite as if they were nothing to any but themselves . Mary was aware of all this manœuvring , and it brought a little frown upon her pretty forehead , as if she were cast before the feet of Robin Lyth ...
... Mary and Robin were left outside , quite as if they were nothing to any but themselves . Mary was aware of all this manœuvring , and it brought a little frown upon her pretty forehead , as if she were cast before the feet of Robin Lyth ...
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... Mary Anerley looked round ; for she always did what people liked , without good reason otherwise ; and if her mind was full of clouds , her eyes had little sign of them . ' You look as lovely as you always do , ' said the smuggler ...
... Mary Anerley looked round ; for she always did what people liked , without good reason otherwise ; and if her mind was full of clouds , her eyes had little sign of them . ' You look as lovely as you always do , ' said the smuggler ...
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... Mary , only let me have your hand ; and you need not say anything unless you like . ' But I always do like to say something ; when things are brought before us so . I have to consider my father and my mother , and others belonging to me ...
... Mary , only let me have your hand ; and you need not say anything unless you like . ' But I always do like to say something ; when things are brought before us so . I have to consider my father and my mother , and others belonging to me ...
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... Mary ; you quite take my breath away ; I had no idea that you were so clever . In return for all these wonders , what should poor I have to do ? ' ' Poor I would have to say just once , " Robin , I will have you and begin to try to love ...
... Mary ; you quite take my breath away ; I had no idea that you were so clever . In return for all these wonders , what should poor I have to do ? ' ' Poor I would have to say just once , " Robin , I will have you and begin to try to love ...
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... Mary , I vow to you , as I stand here , ' said Robin for the fiftieth time , leading her nearer to the treacherous hedge , as he pressed her trembling hand , and gazed with deep ecstasy into her truthful eyes , " I will live only to ...
... Mary , I vow to you , as I stand here , ' said Robin for the fiftieth time , leading her nearer to the treacherous hedge , as he pressed her trembling hand , and gazed with deep ecstasy into her truthful eyes , " I will live only to ...
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