Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 206W. Blackwood, 1919 |
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... smile ; for to these youngsters , unlike their parents , Christians have al- ways been a familiar sight ; but , on the faces of the old , one can often see that look of dislike and contempt charac- teristic of other days . The objects ...
... smile ; for to these youngsters , unlike their parents , Christians have al- ways been a familiar sight ; but , on the faces of the old , one can often see that look of dislike and contempt charac- teristic of other days . The objects ...
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... smiles and half - shy glances that she let her stay up later than usual , Then when she and the girl went up to bed , she asked her hus- band if he would be late . " The magazines came this morning , " said he ; " I'd better sleep in my ...
... smiles and half - shy glances that she let her stay up later than usual , Then when she and the girl went up to bed , she asked her hus- band if he would be late . " The magazines came this morning , " said he ; " I'd better sleep in my ...
Side 46
... smile that seemed to wound his sensitive soul afresh . XI . NEWS . Even in that scattered countryside of long distances by windy roads , with soarcely ever a village as a focus for gossip , news flew fast . The next morning Ned Cromarty ...
... smile that seemed to wound his sensitive soul afresh . XI . NEWS . Even in that scattered countryside of long distances by windy roads , with soarcely ever a village as a focus for gossip , news flew fast . The next morning Ned Cromarty ...
Side 52
... smile that seemed , he thought , to wel- come him - Sir Malcolm , with a tragio solemnity , which no doubt was quite appropriate to a bereaved baronet . The ap- pearance of a third party seemed , however , to afford him no particular ...
... smile that seemed , he thought , to wel- come him - Sir Malcolm , with a tragio solemnity , which no doubt was quite appropriate to a bereaved baronet . The ap- pearance of a third party seemed , however , to afford him no particular ...
Side 53
... smile for a moment despite herself . It passed swiftly , and she said- " I can't believe it yet . " Again there was silence , and then he said abruptly— " It's little wonder you can't believe it ! The thing is so ex- traordinary . It's ...
... smile for a moment despite herself . It passed swiftly , and she said- " I can't believe it yet . " Again there was silence , and then he said abruptly— " It's little wonder you can't believe it ! The thing is so ex- traordinary . It's ...
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