Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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38 psl.
... told Lady Betty , he had « no opinions » - would himself rather leave the sweated trades alone , and trust to much slower and less vio- lent things than law - making . All this the Maxwells knew perfectly , and liked and trusted him ...
... told Lady Betty , he had « no opinions » - would himself rather leave the sweated trades alone , and trust to much slower and less vio- lent things than law - making . All this the Maxwells knew perfectly , and liked and trusted him ...
41 psl.
... told the lidy I'd speak , an ' I will . Well , they comes to me an ' they says , ( Mrs. Dickson , yer not to work at ' ome no longer ; they'll put yer in prison if yer do ' t , they says ; yer to go out ter work , same as the shop ...
... told the lidy I'd speak , an ' I will . Well , they comes to me an ' they says , ( Mrs. Dickson , yer not to work at ' ome no longer ; they'll put yer in prison if yer do ' t , they says ; yer to go out ter work , same as the shop ...
42 psl.
... told him that she was not a speaker , and he had not believed her . She had begun well , he thought , though with a hesitation he had not expected . But now - had she lost her thread , or what ? Incredible , when one remembered her in ...
... told him that she was not a speaker , and he had not believed her . She had begun well , he thought , though with a hesitation he had not expected . But now - had she lost her thread , or what ? Incredible , when one remembered her in ...
44 psl.
... told him . Can I do anything to stop the bleeding ? » He looked at her in despair . The handker- chief and the delicate hand itself that she was holding to her brow were dabbled in blood . <<< Have you a silk handkerchief to spare ...
... told him . Can I do anything to stop the bleeding ? » He looked at her in despair . The handker- chief and the delicate hand itself that she was holding to her brow were dabbled in blood . <<< Have you a silk handkerchief to spare ...
46 psl.
... told him something of what had happened . Then he saw the bandage round her temple . His countenance fell . She knew that he turned white , and loved him for it . How few things had power to move him so ! He wanted to lead her back into ...
... told him something of what had happened . Then he saw the bandage round her temple . His countenance fell . She knew that he turned white , and loved him for it . How few things had power to move him so ! He wanted to lead her back into ...
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