Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 24
... Tanish's instructions , as the Midland is the only line which touches Kilmarnock , my junction for Kilbrennan , This last part of the journey , after leaving the express , was a gorgeous revelation to me . The local train followed the ...
... Tanish's instructions , as the Midland is the only line which touches Kilmarnock , my junction for Kilbrennan , This last part of the journey , after leaving the express , was a gorgeous revelation to me . The local train followed the ...
Page 31
... Tanish caught my eye , and I found myself looking at the context before I realised that my aotion was dishonourable . I did not learn much from my spying , however . The writing was not English , nor any other language that I knew ...
... Tanish caught my eye , and I found myself looking at the context before I realised that my aotion was dishonourable . I did not learn much from my spying , however . The writing was not English , nor any other language that I knew ...
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... Tanish . Though obviously an educated man , he used the Scottish idiom freely , speaking in a quiet dignified manner ... Tanish was fuming with rage , VOL . CCVII . — NO . MCCLI . and I felt that I had timed my arrival most unfortunately ...
... Tanish . Though obviously an educated man , he used the Scottish idiom freely , speaking in a quiet dignified manner ... Tanish was fuming with rage , VOL . CCVII . — NO . MCCLI . and I felt that I had timed my arrival most unfortunately ...
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... Tanish , it's nae pleasure tae visit the Big Hoose these days , but there's sich a thing as medical etiquette , and I maun hand ower the case daoently and in orrder . Sae ye'll ha'e tae bear wi ' me for yin mair veesit , Laird ...
... Tanish , it's nae pleasure tae visit the Big Hoose these days , but there's sich a thing as medical etiquette , and I maun hand ower the case daoently and in orrder . Sae ye'll ha'e tae bear wi ' me for yin mair veesit , Laird ...
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... Tanish's oried fear that night . There was some- thing further in her expres- sion that I could not fathom , as if she was trying to speak to me personally and warn me - but of what ? Even her voice , as she wel- comed me , seemed ...
... Tanish's oried fear that night . There was some- thing further in her expres- sion that I could not fathom , as if she was trying to speak to me personally and warn me - but of what ? Even her voice , as she wel- comed me , seemed ...
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