Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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... hand again upon her arm . " What is it ? " he said . She was tremulous too , but in a different fashion . She began to open out a little parcel which she held in her hand quickly , almost with indignation . " You will know what to think ...
... hand again upon her arm . " What is it ? " he said . She was tremulous too , but in a different fashion . She began to open out a little parcel which she held in her hand quickly , almost with indignation . " You will know what to think ...
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... hand and held it in his own , a hard little hand , scored and bony with work , worn with age - not lovely in any way . The Colonel recovered himself and re- gained his composure , now that he had come to the point at which he could pay ...
... hand and held it in his own , a hard little hand , scored and bony with work , worn with age - not lovely in any way . The Colonel recovered himself and re- gained his composure , now that he had come to the point at which he could pay ...
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... hand , to smooth back her hair -a hand on which the only orna- ment was a narrow gold ring ; it was , indeed , the only gleam of colour about her anywhere . Her dress , long and plain , was black , unrelieved even by a touch of white ...
... hand , to smooth back her hair -a hand on which the only orna- ment was a narrow gold ring ; it was , indeed , the only gleam of colour about her anywhere . Her dress , long and plain , was black , unrelieved even by a touch of white ...
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