Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 80W. Blackwood & Sons, 1856 |
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... young people had the instinct of curiosity most healthily developed ; they listened eagerly to every new particular - heard with emotion that she had once been a beauty , and incontinently wove a string of ro- mances about the name of ...
... young people had the instinct of curiosity most healthily developed ; they listened eagerly to every new particular - heard with emotion that she had once been a beauty , and incontinently wove a string of ro- mances about the name of ...
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... young cha- perone , for the first time addressing Agnes . Agnes started immediately , and rose . " It is time for us to go , " she said with eager shyness , " but I did not like . May we follow you ? If it would not trouble you , it ...
... young cha- perone , for the first time addressing Agnes . Agnes started immediately , and rose . " It is time for us to go , " she said with eager shyness , " but I did not like . May we follow you ? If it would not trouble you , it ...
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... young roses startled on her sweet young cheeks by this faint presaging breath of a new existence , had never been so pretty all her life . CHAPTER XXIII . - THE YOUNG PEOPLE . desired a friendly gossip with Miss Willsie , longed to meet ...
... young roses startled on her sweet young cheeks by this faint presaging breath of a new existence , had never been so pretty all her life . CHAPTER XXIII . - THE YOUNG PEOPLE . desired a friendly gossip with Miss Willsie , longed to meet ...
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