Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... seen who lies next his heart's kernel - his motherless son ! -And no other wonder ; for , with all his faults — and they are neither few nor far to seek - a better - hearted youth , of the name , never crossed the door - step of the ...
... seen who lies next his heart's kernel - his motherless son ! -And no other wonder ; for , with all his faults — and they are neither few nor far to seek - a better - hearted youth , of the name , never crossed the door - step of the ...
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... seen him for the last twenty - four hours . The first sight that met the eyes of Charles , on entering the dreaded counting - house , was her old friend had ever heard , seen , or 121 THE SABBATH NIGHT'S SUPPER .
... seen him for the last twenty - four hours . The first sight that met the eyes of Charles , on entering the dreaded counting - house , was her old friend had ever heard , seen , or 121 THE SABBATH NIGHT'S SUPPER .
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... seen Sir Pultney and young Craigdarroch , I reckon ? Its a desperate place the Indies for making siller . " The stranger said he had seen thegentlemen alluded to ; and added , " And Robin Steele is alive still ? " " Howt ay . - Sae ye ...
... seen Sir Pultney and young Craigdarroch , I reckon ? Its a desperate place the Indies for making siller . " The stranger said he had seen thegentlemen alluded to ; and added , " And Robin Steele is alive still ? " " Howt ay . - Sae ye ...
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... seen him ! " Tibby turned round , the frying - pan in her hand ; and brandishing it about , burst into the most extraordinary screaming and eldritch laugh Nervous disorders and hysterics were rare at the Fernylees . I ' the body ! and ...
... seen him ! " Tibby turned round , the frying - pan in her hand ; and brandishing it about , burst into the most extraordinary screaming and eldritch laugh Nervous disorders and hysterics were rare at the Fernylees . I ' the body ! and ...
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... seen the nymphs . I , in some sense , was a nympholept : I had caught too early and too profound a glimpse of certain dread rea- lities . Solitude , which i sought by choice , might be said to seek me by necessity ; for companions I had ...
... seen the nymphs . I , in some sense , was a nympholept : I had caught too early and too profound a glimpse of certain dread rea- lities . Solitude , which i sought by choice , might be said to seek me by necessity ; for companions I had ...
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