Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 269-270W. Blackwood, 1951 - England |
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Page 72
We heard the repeated cries ' Lord Hope , ' ' Lord Hope , ' but he never moved , and held us from doing so , fearing that his place of hiding would be dis- covered ; for he knew why they were calling him . It was his shyness that kept ...
We heard the repeated cries ' Lord Hope , ' ' Lord Hope , ' but he never moved , and held us from doing so , fearing that his place of hiding would be dis- covered ; for he knew why they were calling him . It was his shyness that kept ...
Page 266
And he was seventy - two ( a fact that he had never admitted to anyone ) , a tired man who suddenly realised that he could never venture out again and ' start up afresh ' elsewhere . - The little man's eyes - shrewd brown eyes in a dark ...
And he was seventy - two ( a fact that he had never admitted to anyone ) , a tired man who suddenly realised that he could never venture out again and ' start up afresh ' elsewhere . - The little man's eyes - shrewd brown eyes in a dark ...
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You kept your mouth shut then , bless you , and the Parson always thought we'd never never changed changed foxes at all ! " " Ah , Captain , " said the old man , " I've kept me mouth shut ever since , but the time we had with them poor ...
You kept your mouth shut then , bless you , and the Parson always thought we'd never never changed changed foxes at all ! " " Ah , Captain , " said the old man , " I've kept me mouth shut ever since , but the time we had with them poor ...
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THE ADOPTED SON BY BARBARA WHITTINGHAMJONES | 41 |
THE AUCTION BY J K STANFORD | 263 |
THE CHALKPIT BY JOHN WELMAN | 369 |
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