Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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... dear old man , I saw from behind my fan a look in his eyes when he made us that pretty speech the other day that made me think of mother's saying , ' Men propose and women dispose . ' Only yesterday dear Tsin taught me a lovely ode out ...
... dear old man , I saw from behind my fan a look in his eyes when he made us that pretty speech the other day that made me think of mother's saying , ' Men propose and women dispose . ' Only yesterday dear Tsin taught me a lovely ode out ...
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... dear , how can I think so much of any place that takes me away from my real home ? " My dear , dear love to my grandfather , and tell him I never forget his bowed head going through the corn , as I saw him last when he did not see me ...
... dear , how can I think so much of any place that takes me away from my real home ? " My dear , dear love to my grandfather , and tell him I never forget his bowed head going through the corn , as I saw him last when he did not see me ...
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... dear . A good girl who perhaps does it to help her family , or support her old mother , or was . " Have patience a little , my dear , " he said , falling upon a sim- ple philosophy , which , indeed , he was not at all disposed himself ...
... dear . A good girl who perhaps does it to help her family , or support her old mother , or was . " Have patience a little , my dear , " he said , falling upon a sim- ple philosophy , which , indeed , he was not at all disposed himself ...
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