The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volum 10Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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Pàgina 3
... Feel too much in the stirrups , perhaps ? " " I am not elated at my fortune , " said Brian ; " I am tired and dispirited , in fact . " " Drink's good for that kind of complaint , I have heard , " replied Peter Scone ; " you'll take one ...
... Feel too much in the stirrups , perhaps ? " " I am not elated at my fortune , " said Brian ; " I am tired and dispirited , in fact . " " Drink's good for that kind of complaint , I have heard , " replied Peter Scone ; " you'll take one ...
Pàgina 9
... feel well enough to undertake the journey , " said Angelo ; " my father and mother , and myself , don't like the idea of her remaining in this place . " " Will she return to the Hospital as your guest ? " " I hope she will - for a few ...
... feel well enough to undertake the journey , " said Angelo ; " my father and mother , and myself , don't like the idea of her remaining in this place . " " Will she return to the Hospital as your guest ? " " I hope she will - for a few ...
Pàgina 14
... feel more sorry in good time , " replied Mabel , " but the loss of the money is no affliction to me yet . I have have been nominally in possession of it for three months ; literally speaking , never in possession of it at all . It is ...
... feel more sorry in good time , " replied Mabel , " but the loss of the money is no affliction to me yet . I have have been nominally in possession of it for three months ; literally speaking , never in possession of it at all . It is ...
Pàgina 16
... feel herself in a false position among us now - say some- thing kind of course , but be very firm , and hint that I have thought it for the best also , and after serious consideration of the circum- stances which have arisen . You may ...
... feel herself in a false position among us now - say some- thing kind of course , but be very firm , and hint that I have thought it for the best also , and after serious consideration of the circum- stances which have arisen . You may ...
Pàgina 19
... feel thee near , and almost see The brightness of that distant shore Reflected from the crystal sea . Now over all the silent land Cometh a calm , a stillness deep ; While darkness , with a noiseless hand , Robeth our mother earth for ...
... feel thee near , and almost see The brightness of that distant shore Reflected from the crystal sea . Now over all the silent land Cometh a calm , a stillness deep ; While darkness , with a noiseless hand , Robeth our mother earth for ...
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