Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 109W. Blackwood, 1871 |
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Էջ 170
... turned into the slack water below the rapid , one took a long breath of relief , and the world and life itself seemed to be different in the calm stillness there from what it was when we were dashing through the roaring , rushing waters ...
... turned into the slack water below the rapid , one took a long breath of relief , and the world and life itself seemed to be different in the calm stillness there from what it was when we were dashing through the roaring , rushing waters ...
Էջ 295
... turning her wicked eyes on Morna's blushing face ; " and I have been unjust to Mr. Duncanson - selfish and unjust ... turned into the little bay it burst on us quite unexpectedly . On one side you saw the ruin , and on the other the ...
... turning her wicked eyes on Morna's blushing face ; " and I have been unjust to Mr. Duncanson - selfish and unjust ... turned into the little bay it burst on us quite unexpectedly . On one side you saw the ruin , and on the other the ...
Էջ 418
... turning in Cain - like remorse from the bright figure which had just dismissed him , with as much scorn and indignation as is compatible with complete purity and elevation of soul . The dark figure turned again and again , and held up ...
... turning in Cain - like remorse from the bright figure which had just dismissed him , with as much scorn and indignation as is compatible with complete purity and elevation of soul . The dark figure turned again and again , and held up ...
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