Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 102 巻W. Blackwood, 1867 |
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... though not half so much as his employer was , by this sudden summons . " Sit down , " said Mr Brownlow , " sit down ; I want to speak to you I hope you know that I have always intended to be your friend- " " " No DCXXI EDINBURGH MAGAZINE.
... though not half so much as his employer was , by this sudden summons . " Sit down , " said Mr Brownlow , " sit down ; I want to speak to you I hope you know that I have always intended to be your friend- " " " No DCXXI EDINBURGH MAGAZINE.
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... hope or fear . Of this there could be no doubt . As for Powys , he was touched , and at the same time alarmed . It was the same subject which occu- pied them both , but yet they looked upon it with very different eyes . The Canadian ...
... hope or fear . Of this there could be no doubt . As for Powys , he was touched , and at the same time alarmed . It was the same subject which occu- pied them both , but yet they looked upon it with very different eyes . The Canadian ...
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... hope . And no wonder that he was elated . It was not a chronic malady to which he had grown accustomed . The truth was he had never been in debt before all his life . This may be accounted for by the fact that he had never had any money ...
... hope . And no wonder that he was elated . It was not a chronic malady to which he had grown accustomed . The truth was he had never been in debt before all his life . This may be accounted for by the fact that he had never had any money ...
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... hope so at least , for they are two things I often do myself . " " Excuse me , " said Mr Wrinkell , who liked now and then to take high ground . " There is all the difference . I fully admit the right of private judgment . You judge for ...
... hope so at least , for they are two things I often do myself . " " Excuse me , " said Mr Wrinkell , who liked now and then to take high ground . " There is all the difference . I fully admit the right of private judgment . You judge for ...
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... hope you have not any objection . " 66 " Objection , sir ? " said Jack ; " I don't know what you mean . It is your house , to ask anybody you like . I never should have thought of making any objection . " " Yes , it is my own house ...
... hope you have not any objection . " 66 " Objection , sir ? " said Jack ; " I don't know what you mean . It is your house , to ask anybody you like . I never should have thought of making any objection . " " Yes , it is my own house ...
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