Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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... heart for your own child ? ” He leant upon her for a mo- ment , drawing as it seemed her whole little person , and all her energy and strength , into himself . " I'm all upset , Elizabeth . I don't know what I have , whether heart or ...
... heart for your own child ? ” He leant upon her for a mo- ment , drawing as it seemed her whole little person , and all her energy and strength , into himself . " I'm all upset , Elizabeth . I don't know what I have , whether heart or ...
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... heart - but no ' to my ain . " " As you never did an unkind thing in your life , " cried Joyce , out of breath , for she had hurried in the meantime to the aumry- the great oak cupboard which filled one side of the room - and made a ...
... heart - but no ' to my ain . " " As you never did an unkind thing in your life , " cried Joyce , out of breath , for she had hurried in the meantime to the aumry- the great oak cupboard which filled one side of the room - and made a ...
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... heart after that hot rush of shame -how was she to say it , how accept it even in her own heart ? Even granny would be ashamed , granny who had prophesied that he would be the first to be cast off- but without thinking that it would be ...
... heart after that hot rush of shame -how was she to say it , how accept it even in her own heart ? Even granny would be ashamed , granny who had prophesied that he would be the first to be cast off- but without thinking that it would be ...
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