Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen217William Blackwood, 1925 |
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... turned to his guest . He leaned on a little table that looked over the Warren towards the sun- set that was now gone a pale wallflower yellow . " There's going to be wind to - night , " said he , " and the sand'll blow . " He continued ...
... turned to his guest . He leaned on a little table that looked over the Warren towards the sun- set that was now gone a pale wallflower yellow . " There's going to be wind to - night , " said he , " and the sand'll blow . " He continued ...
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... turned round , and saw a boy about my own age standing there . He was not like children of the village either . He was , in his way , more striking than the girl . He made me feel shy , and I wasn't used to feeling shy with boys ...
... turned round , and saw a boy about my own age standing there . He was not like children of the village either . He was , in his way , more striking than the girl . He made me feel shy , and I wasn't used to feeling shy with boys ...
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... turned and looked at me as she came out of the churchyard gate - just one look , but I felt as if her eyes went right into me and set me on fire . Whatever I did for days after that I couldn't get the picture of Mariana out of my head ...
... turned and looked at me as she came out of the churchyard gate - just one look , but I felt as if her eyes went right into me and set me on fire . Whatever I did for days after that I couldn't get the picture of Mariana out of my head ...
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... turned bitter jealous all in a minute . " Why don't you come to the house ? " I said . He didn't say anything to that , so I went up and looked at him close , and I saw that it was the gipsy lad Con that I'd seen with Mariana on the War ...
... turned bitter jealous all in a minute . " Why don't you come to the house ? " I said . He didn't say anything to that , so I went up and looked at him close , and I saw that it was the gipsy lad Con that I'd seen with Mariana on the War ...
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... turned round , opened the door , and ran into the house . I thought things had turned out badly , but I didn't want to make them worse by hanging about , so I walked away , and vowed I would not go there next Sunday . But when the day ...
... turned round , opened the door , and ran into the house . I thought things had turned out badly , but I didn't want to make them worse by hanging about , so I walked away , and vowed I would not go there next Sunday . But when the day ...
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