Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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... lady to whom she had always looked up as her best friend . " You have got something to tell me ? " said Joyce , her voice trem- bling a little . " About my mother -about my - people ? " " Yes , Joyce . " She The girl said nothing more ...
... lady to whom she had always looked up as her best friend . " You have got something to tell me ? " said Joyce , her voice trem- bling a little . " About my mother -about my - people ? " " Yes , Joyce . " She The girl said nothing more ...
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... Lady Stanley and her friend Mrs Brown were there . They talked the usual small - talk - about the Peace , the Naval Review , and so forth . Car- lyle agreed with them in being glad of peace on any terms . ' Reverting to the subject of ...
... Lady Stanley and her friend Mrs Brown were there . They talked the usual small - talk - about the Peace , the Naval Review , and so forth . Car- lyle agreed with them in being glad of peace on any terms . ' Reverting to the subject of ...
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... lady in black satin and lace , a younger , slimmer one in white . They filled the verandah , which was not very broad , with the sweep of their draperies . They both gave a little glance of sur- prise when Miss Hayward was pre- sented ...
... lady in black satin and lace , a younger , slimmer one in white . They filled the verandah , which was not very broad , with the sweep of their draperies . They both gave a little glance of sur- prise when Miss Hayward was pre- sented ...
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