Blackwood's Magazine, 96. kötetW. Blackwood, 1864 |
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61. oldal
... cause I had nothing better to do . We are all alone here now , and the place feels strange enough in the solitude . Mark gone the girls away — and no one left but Lady Lyle and myself . There's your old friend ; that's some of the '32 ...
... cause I had nothing better to do . We are all alone here now , and the place feels strange enough in the solitude . Mark gone the girls away — and no one left but Lady Lyle and myself . There's your old friend ; that's some of the '32 ...
69. oldal
... cause we can't help it . " " Can't help it ! " " What could we do ? What would you do ? " asked Blount . " I'd go straight at the first man that insulted me , and say , Retract that , or I'll pitch you over the ban- isters . " " That's ...
... cause we can't help it . " " Can't help it ! " " What could we do ? What would you do ? " asked Blount . " I'd go straight at the first man that insulted me , and say , Retract that , or I'll pitch you over the ban- isters . " " That's ...
78. oldal
... cause they afforded shelter to the natives , partly in imitation of the treeless plains of Castile ; and the soil , denuded of its natural cover- ing , became arid and barren , and no longer attracted or retained as before the ...
... cause they afforded shelter to the natives , partly in imitation of the treeless plains of Castile ; and the soil , denuded of its natural cover- ing , became arid and barren , and no longer attracted or retained as before the ...
94. oldal
... cause Academicians and Associates have the privilege of inundating the rooms with works of boundless mediocrity . How greatly the quali- ty of the present Exhibition is dete- riorated by this flagrant injustice , inflicted upon the ...
... cause Academicians and Associates have the privilege of inundating the rooms with works of boundless mediocrity . How greatly the quali- ty of the present Exhibition is dete- riorated by this flagrant injustice , inflicted upon the ...
126. oldal
... cause of all . But Elsworthy was dangerous , not to be approached or spoken to . He went out about noon to see John Brown , and dis- cuss with him the question of damages ; but the occurrences which took place in his absence are not to ...
... cause of all . But Elsworthy was dangerous , not to be approached or spoken to . He went out about noon to see John Brown , and dis- cuss with him the question of damages ; but the occurrences which took place in his absence are not to ...
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