Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen187W. Blackwood, 1910 |
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... Schawfield House . It was only behind his back we called him Captain Cutlass a nickname he had heired at second - hand , like Schawfield itself , from a grandfather who used the weapon woundily in some old sea - fight , when British sea ...
... Schawfield House . It was only behind his back we called him Captain Cutlass a nickname he had heired at second - hand , like Schawfield itself , from a grandfather who used the weapon woundily in some old sea - fight , when British sea ...
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... Schawfield village knew it , as I sometimes think it knew the utmost penny Schawfield paid in interest on his mortgages . There are no secrets of the country mansion hid from the neighbouring village anywhere so long as there are ...
... Schawfield village knew it , as I sometimes think it knew the utmost penny Schawfield paid in interest on his mortgages . There are no secrets of the country mansion hid from the neighbouring village anywhere so long as there are ...
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... Schawfield as they grow no otherwhere , - so soon , so long , so unmolested , as if a primrose crop were the single aim of nature . Along the hunting roads where the hoofs of the horse sank sound- less in the turf , the ooney scuttled ...
... Schawfield as they grow no otherwhere , - so soon , so long , so unmolested , as if a primrose crop were the single aim of nature . Along the hunting roads where the hoofs of the horse sank sound- less in the turf , the ooney scuttled ...
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... Schawfield ever evade an eye bereaved , know- ing when company is an in- fliction and condolence a wound ; man when , climbing the brae at Whitfarland , he emerged from a bank of whin upon the prospect of the sea . For a moment he ...
... Schawfield ever evade an eye bereaved , know- ing when company is an in- fliction and condolence a wound ; man when , climbing the brae at Whitfarland , he emerged from a bank of whin upon the prospect of the sea . For a moment he ...
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... Schawfield village one funeral pall of thick black velvet , heavily fringed , did duty at our funerals for two hundred years , so that velvet , like the lilies of Lent which , till latter years , we saw in kirkyards only , is ever ...
... Schawfield village one funeral pall of thick black velvet , heavily fringed , did duty at our funerals for two hundred years , so that velvet , like the lilies of Lent which , till latter years , we saw in kirkyards only , is ever ...
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