Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... 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 family of Adam Hepburn of ...
... 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 family of Adam Hepburn of ...
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... passed through the outer room the lounging gentleman - partner called to him to pay him a compliment on his verses , re- cited at the festival of the preceding night , which he , an amateur of the Muses , had just finished reading ...
... passed through the outer room the lounging gentleman - partner called to him to pay him a compliment on his verses , re- cited at the festival of the preceding night , which he , an amateur of the Muses , had just finished reading ...
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... passed him to go to the outer kitchen , and smiled internally , yet not without a slight pang , as he heard her say , " Na Robin , ye'll see we are just going to have anither spoiled bairn the auld game o ' the young Chevalier ower ...
... passed him to go to the outer kitchen , and smiled internally , yet not without a slight pang , as he heard her say , " Na Robin , ye'll see we are just going to have anither spoiled bairn the auld game o ' the young Chevalier ower ...
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... passed my infancy ; it was the principal room , as to dimen- sions , in a spacious house which my father built There can be no doubt that this particular mistake has been a chief cause of the vastly ex gg rited apprecia- tion of much ...
... passed my infancy ; it was the principal room , as to dimen- sions , in a spacious house which my father built There can be no doubt that this particular mistake has been a chief cause of the vastly ex gg rited apprecia- tion of much ...
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... passed the abashed amateur of cheese - making . But she , to speak Homerically , wished in that hour that the earth might gape and cover her confusion . Lord W. and I were about the age of Mademoiselle , and not much more deco- rously ...
... passed the abashed amateur of cheese - making . But she , to speak Homerically , wished in that hour that the earth might gape and cover her confusion . Lord W. and I were about the age of Mademoiselle , and not much more deco- rously ...
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