Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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Page 49
... beautiful , or , to use her own words , " as pliant as a willow , and as beautiful as a gem ; " while to the lady she upheld Ma as a paragon of learning , and as a pos- sessor of all the virtues . Here , then , there seemed to be the ...
... beautiful , or , to use her own words , " as pliant as a willow , and as beautiful as a gem ; " while to the lady she upheld Ma as a paragon of learning , and as a pos- sessor of all the virtues . Here , then , there seemed to be the ...
Page 49
... beautiful , or , to use her own words , " as pliant as a willow , and as beautiful as a gem ; " while to the lady she upheld Ma as a paragon of learning , and as a pos- sessor of all the virtues . Here , then , there seemed to be the ...
... beautiful , or , to use her own words , " as pliant as a willow , and as beautiful as a gem ; " while to the lady she upheld Ma as a paragon of learning , and as a pos- sessor of all the virtues . Here , then , there seemed to be the ...
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... beautiful colours - and an ashet she has which is blue , and very like what we have at home . All these things are very pretty - very pretty : but not to me like a room to live in . Of the three — this house , and Bellendean , and own ...
... beautiful colours - and an ashet she has which is blue , and very like what we have at home . All these things are very pretty - very pretty : but not to me like a room to live in . Of the three — this house , and Bellendean , and own ...
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