Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... eyes with her apron , she passed out into the kitchen , in a wing of the tenement , " My man , Charlie , if ye be not a good bairn now . " - She had gone on before Charles could reply , if he had been inclined or able to speak . In the ...
... eyes with her apron , she passed out into the kitchen , in a wing of the tenement , " My man , Charlie , if ye be not a good bairn now . " - She had gone on before Charles could reply , if he had been inclined or able to speak . In the ...
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... eyes , heavier from a long night of watching than from tears , for of late she seldom wept , were mournfully fixed on her infant , and then a single tear stole down the cheek , thin and sunken from the " peachy bloom " once celebrated ...
... eyes , heavier from a long night of watching than from tears , for of late she seldom wept , were mournfully fixed on her infant , and then a single tear stole down the cheek , thin and sunken from the " peachy bloom " once celebrated ...
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... eyes of all the persons present were involuntarily turned upon him , with expressions varying with the character of the spectators - all eyes , save those of Mr. Dennis- toun , who never once raised his head . As there was , after five ...
... eyes of all the persons present were involuntarily turned upon him , with expressions varying with the character of the spectators - all eyes , save those of Mr. Dennis- toun , who never once raised his head . As there was , after five ...
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... eyes staring , his hair rising . " As I'm a living sin- ner , Tibby Elliott , if Charles Hepburn be in the body , he is sitting under Judon's ash , and I have seen him ! " Tibby turned round , the frying - pan in her hand ; and ...
... eyes staring , his hair rising . " As I'm a living sin- ner , Tibby Elliott , if Charles Hepburn be in the body , he is sitting under Judon's ash , and I have seen him ! " Tibby turned round , the frying - pan in her hand ; and ...
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... eyes , be so formidable , as to be beyond direct attack . To remedy entirely the abuses of the Poor Laws , these Justices ought entirely to be superseded , - but we feel assured that the Government will not have courage to propose this ...
... eyes , be so formidable , as to be beyond direct attack . To remedy entirely the abuses of the Poor Laws , these Justices ought entirely to be superseded , - but we feel assured that the Government will not have courage to propose this ...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 tomas William Tait,Christian Isobel Johnstone Visos knygos peržiūra - 1833 |
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