MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 79Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1898 |
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Pagina 5
... feeling which the news of Heriot's advent , coupled with Miss Devant's parting words , had produced . What was the fellow coming home for just now , confound him ! And why should he himself imagine that the fellow's object was to marry ...
... feeling which the news of Heriot's advent , coupled with Miss Devant's parting words , had produced . What was the fellow coming home for just now , confound him ! And why should he himself imagine that the fellow's object was to marry ...
Pagina 54
... feeling of comfort follows entry into a bright room because of the light causing more blood to flow to the brain . A sensitive man suffers a real or imaginary insult . Hardly is the offence committed than the arteries are flung wide ...
... feeling of comfort follows entry into a bright room because of the light causing more blood to flow to the brain . A sensitive man suffers a real or imaginary insult . Hardly is the offence committed than the arteries are flung wide ...
Pagina 92
... feeling in her breast , one of cold defiance . This re - perusal re - perusal brought a fresh idea into prominence . It was obvious that , whatever Waring had done , he had not brought about or even connived at the reconciliation ...
... feeling in her breast , one of cold defiance . This re - perusal re - perusal brought a fresh idea into prominence . It was obvious that , whatever Waring had done , he had not brought about or even connived at the reconciliation ...
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