Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 327William Blackwood, 1980 - England |
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Page 49
... hand . The young man seemed embar- rassed , and she could have kicked herself for not remembering that the touching of hands was not the custom . He did indeed disregard her hand , if he had seen it , and rose to his full height and ...
... hand . The young man seemed embar- rassed , and she could have kicked herself for not remembering that the touching of hands was not the custom . He did indeed disregard her hand , if he had seen it , and rose to his full height and ...
Page 80
... Hand engraving on metal using traditional craftsman's tools is a craft that has all but disappeared . Here is a unique opportunity to purchase examples of a rare artform incorporating British owls and birds of prey in fine detail . For ...
... Hand engraving on metal using traditional craftsman's tools is a craft that has all but disappeared . Here is a unique opportunity to purchase examples of a rare artform incorporating British owls and birds of prey in fine detail . For ...
Page 282
... hand on the bowl can affect temperature and bouquet . It's different with reds . Never chill them — and use shorter - stemmed glasses . You may even cup them in your hands if it helps . " But Betty is against any form of ' wine snobbery ...
... hand on the bowl can affect temperature and bouquet . It's different with reds . Never chill them — and use shorter - stemmed glasses . You may even cup them in your hands if it helps . " But Betty is against any form of ' wine snobbery ...
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