Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 30
... looked vacantly round until she en- countered the gaze of the youth , who was watching her eagerly . " Roy , " she murmured faintly , and closed her eyes again . " Marie , my darling ! Thank God you are alive ! " He was on his knees by ...
... looked vacantly round until she en- countered the gaze of the youth , who was watching her eagerly . " Roy , " she murmured faintly , and closed her eyes again . " Marie , my darling ! Thank God you are alive ! " He was on his knees by ...
Page 33
... looked younger . In one hand he held a stout stick , and in the other an old- fashioned high felt hat . As he came out of the house he paused on the step , and turned to reply to Tanish . Though obviously an educated man , he used the ...
... looked younger . In one hand he held a stout stick , and in the other an old- fashioned high felt hat . As he came out of the house he paused on the step , and turned to reply to Tanish . Though obviously an educated man , he used the ...
Page 36
... looked across at Marigold as her father gave me this view of the upbringing of a delicate child , but she kept her eyes lowered and refused to meet mine . I could foresee plainly enough that my position in this strange household was ...
... looked across at Marigold as her father gave me this view of the upbringing of a delicate child , but she kept her eyes lowered and refused to meet mine . I could foresee plainly enough that my position in this strange household was ...
Page 48
... looked one straight in the face . I am sorry for poor Roy , for I am sure he is in for lots of trouble . I have done my share now . I want to hear something about you . Why are you not more Amurrican ? You haven't reckoned or guessed or ...
... looked one straight in the face . I am sorry for poor Roy , for I am sure he is in for lots of trouble . I have done my share now . I want to hear something about you . Why are you not more Amurrican ? You haven't reckoned or guessed or ...
Page 59
... looked towards the bare hill- side : as a landing - ground its attractiveness did not thrill me . Even if we did orash safely there was the Hun shell fire to consider . However , I put every confidence in the judgment of my pilot and ...
... looked towards the bare hill- side : as a landing - ground its attractiveness did not thrill me . Even if we did orash safely there was the Hun shell fire to consider . However , I put every confidence in the judgment of my pilot and ...
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