Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen194W. Blackwood, 1913 |
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... father , they had swarmed . No one rued their absence less than the laird himself , who had made great ado with them and helped to breed some droll fan- tastic kinds of them with ruffs and pouter bosoms when Paul was still the laird ...
... father , they had swarmed . No one rued their absence less than the laird himself , who had made great ado with them and helped to breed some droll fan- tastic kinds of them with ruffs and pouter bosoms when Paul was still the laird ...
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... father , and then when you struck the light I thought you were a stranger ! I went almost into a swound ; if I live to a hundred years I'll never be nearer one . How did you think of coming here ? " a Eneas pointed to the win- dow sunk ...
... father , and then when you struck the light I thought you were a stranger ! I went almost into a swound ; if I live to a hundred years I'll never be nearer one . How did you think of coming here ? " a Eneas pointed to the win- dow sunk ...
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... father finds us here he'll kill me ! Oh Lord ! haven't I been the silly woman ! " " Listen , Margaret ; listen ! " he enjoined her , slipping the snuffbox into his pocket and clutching her arm . " I'm cer- tain I heard someone outside ...
... father finds us here he'll kill me ! Oh Lord ! haven't I been the silly woman ! " " Listen , Margaret ; listen ! " he enjoined her , slipping the snuffbox into his pocket and clutching her arm . " I'm cer- tain I heard someone outside ...
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... father . " Had it been he , " said she , " and knew that any one was here , no- thing under heaven would have turned him back ! " - Eneas at last went out , leaving her the lantern , muffled till the door was closed behind him . He ...
... father . " Had it been he , " said she , " and knew that any one was here , no- thing under heaven would have turned him back ! " - Eneas at last went out , leaving her the lantern , muffled till the door was closed behind him . He ...
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... father's house again , to find her speaking with the Muileach Drimdorran still was booming . Without a word for him she snatched the snuffbox from his hand and dashed upstairs . A mile of distance from Drimdorran House and from the glen ...
... father's house again , to find her speaking with the Muileach Drimdorran still was booming . Without a word for him she snatched the snuffbox from his hand and dashed upstairs . A mile of distance from Drimdorran House and from the glen ...
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