Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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Page 663
... lives there beyond Mr Beauchamp and his daughter ; and he cannot understand how they can care to live in such a solitude . The house and grounds , however , are most attractive ; and we shall be sure of a hearty welcome , for Mr ...
... lives there beyond Mr Beauchamp and his daughter ; and he cannot understand how they can care to live in such a solitude . The house and grounds , however , are most attractive ; and we shall be sure of a hearty welcome , for Mr ...
Page 680
... live with your husband . And I shall not ask you two to live with me . I shall only hope that Sin- clair will not bury you alive in England , but will settle in some country where I can live - say " I want to ask you if you will Italy ...
... live with your husband . And I shall not ask you two to live with me . I shall only hope that Sin- clair will not bury you alive in England , but will settle in some country where I can live - say " I want to ask you if you will Italy ...
Page 778
... live lives to shame duchesses . " And thereupon he took his leave for that time with so much warmth and tenderness , that the pair were equally affected and touched . On another occasion we hear that Dr Johnson and Han- nah had a ...
... live lives to shame duchesses . " And thereupon he took his leave for that time with so much warmth and tenderness , that the pair were equally affected and touched . On another occasion we hear that Dr Johnson and Han- nah had a ...
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