Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... hour and a half , I could clear all up , pack our few clothes , and be ready to start . But I hope there is no occasion to move the child at such an hour as this ? Surely you will wait till to - morrow ? ' " Not an hour - not a second ...
... hour and a half , I could clear all up , pack our few clothes , and be ready to start . But I hope there is no occasion to move the child at such an hour as this ? Surely you will wait till to - morrow ? ' " Not an hour - not a second ...
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... hour , joined in marriage with his son , standing by his coffin , in the chapel of St Ronan's . She had yielded to the voice of her mother , who said- It is now our duty not to lament the dead , but to obey his injunctions , and ...
... hour , joined in marriage with his son , standing by his coffin , in the chapel of St Ronan's . She had yielded to the voice of her mother , who said- It is now our duty not to lament the dead , but to obey his injunctions , and ...
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... hour of trouble comes- and seldom may it visit your Leddyship ! —and when the hour of death comes , that comes to high and low - and long and late may it be yours ! oh , my Leddy , then it is nae what we hae done for oursels , but what ...
... hour of trouble comes- and seldom may it visit your Leddyship ! —and when the hour of death comes , that comes to high and low - and long and late may it be yours ! oh , my Leddy , then it is nae what we hae done for oursels , but what ...
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