Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... thought of selfish amusements - everything , in fact , but the sense of a terrible shock at the fate of his friend - vanished from his mind . His father and mother being for the day absent from home , he rushed upstairs to Lady ...
... thought of selfish amusements - everything , in fact , but the sense of a terrible shock at the fate of his friend - vanished from his mind . His father and mother being for the day absent from home , he rushed upstairs to Lady ...
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... thought of what would become of him . He was naturally of a care- less , happy disposition , ready to take things as they came , without much concern or feeling of responsibility . Popular at school , at college , everywhere , a good ...
... thought of what would become of him . He was naturally of a care- less , happy disposition , ready to take things as they came , without much concern or feeling of responsibility . Popular at school , at college , everywhere , a good ...
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... thought there was a cavity in the left lung , and he said that he had left full instructions with Mr. Gregory , whose treatment had been hitherto all that could be desired . I asked Mr. Gregory , before- hand , to find out about Sir ...
... thought there was a cavity in the left lung , and he said that he had left full instructions with Mr. Gregory , whose treatment had been hitherto all that could be desired . I asked Mr. Gregory , before- hand , to find out about Sir ...
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... thought , choked off all sentiment , though , when on solitary duty at some distant hut on the confines of the station , he could not help reverting sometimes to the Grange and its inmates , as people of a past dreamland . But his talk ...
... thought , choked off all sentiment , though , when on solitary duty at some distant hut on the confines of the station , he could not help reverting sometimes to the Grange and its inmates , as people of a past dreamland . But his talk ...
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... thought . Such language might of course be used with the direct purpose of misleading those who heard it . It might be used out of simple ignorance of the plainest facts on the part of the speaker . But let us , as is becoming , put ...
... thought . Such language might of course be used with the direct purpose of misleading those who heard it . It might be used out of simple ignorance of the plainest facts on the part of the speaker . But let us , as is becoming , put ...
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