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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... hand . Won't you give me your hand ? ' A look of trouble came into her face ; yet so soft , so shadowy , that it did not seem pain . The smile did not go out of her eyes . She shook her head gently , standing so near him , her hands ...
... hand . Won't you give me your hand ? ' A look of trouble came into her face ; yet so soft , so shadowy , that it did not seem pain . The smile did not go out of her eyes . She shook her head gently , standing so near him , her hands ...
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... hand . Won't you give me your hand ? ' eyes . She A look of trouble came into her face ; yet so soft , so shadowy , that it did not seem pain . The smile did not go out of her shook her head gently , standing so near him , her hands ...
... hand . Won't you give me your hand ? ' eyes . She A look of trouble came into her face ; yet so soft , so shadowy , that it did not seem pain . The smile did not go out of her shook her head gently , standing so near him , her hands ...
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... hand on Edmund's arm . The young man was trembling in every limb ; he did not seem able to move . His eyes were ... hands . held out those hands piteously , appealing , into the empty air . Maud ! ' he cried . Don't laugh at me ; don't ...
... hand on Edmund's arm . The young man was trembling in every limb ; he did not seem able to move . His eyes were ... hands . held out those hands piteously , appealing , into the empty air . Maud ! ' he cried . Don't laugh at me ; don't ...
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... hand on Edmund's arm . The young man was trembling in every limb ; he did not seem able to move . His eyes were ... hands . Then he held out those hands piteously , appealing , into the empty air . Maud ! ' he cried . Don't laugh at me ...
... hand on Edmund's arm . The young man was trembling in every limb ; he did not seem able to move . His eyes were ... hands . Then he held out those hands piteously , appealing , into the empty air . Maud ! ' he cried . Don't laugh at me ...
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... hand and stood for a moment on the threshold of his door - an adventurer bound upon a last voyage , a sailor setting out into unknown seas . Then he went up , up to the upper part of the house , past all the closed doors , moving ...
... hand and stood for a moment on the threshold of his door - an adventurer bound upon a last voyage , a sailor setting out into unknown seas . Then he went up , up to the upper part of the house , past all the closed doors , moving ...
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