Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 149
... mind with a frank sim- plicity ; and because he had from the beginning a natural gift of prose , his letters will always be read with pleasure . And now that they gathered together in a volume , they present a portrait of one who ...
... mind with a frank sim- plicity ; and because he had from the beginning a natural gift of prose , his letters will always be read with pleasure . And now that they gathered together in a volume , they present a portrait of one who ...
Page 150
... mind . When he read poetry , he remembered activity and the open air . And in his letters you may mark the growth and progress of his taste , his talent , and his character . Like all boys in whom breathes the spirit of adventure , he ...
... mind . When he read poetry , he remembered activity and the open air . And in his letters you may mark the growth and progress of his taste , his talent , and his character . Like all boys in whom breathes the spirit of adventure , he ...
Page 169
... mind , which soon reacted upon his body . The Laird never interfered . He left me an entirely free hand , and practically ignored the existence of the boy . His own attention was taken up to a great extent with the study of chess . He ...
... mind , which soon reacted upon his body . The Laird never interfered . He left me an entirely free hand , and practically ignored the existence of the boy . His own attention was taken up to a great extent with the study of chess . He ...
Page 170
... mind . " Indeed I had already noticed how much better Marigold looked than on the night of my arrival . The frightened glance of her eyes was all but gone , and there was a touch of healthy colour in her cheeks . proved in health and ...
... mind . " Indeed I had already noticed how much better Marigold looked than on the night of my arrival . The frightened glance of her eyes was all but gone , and there was a touch of healthy colour in her cheeks . proved in health and ...
Page 171
... minds , and I reckoned you'd think better of it when you'd tasted the joys of London . And how is our friend the ... mind telling me if they are all well and flour- ishing ? " " Yes , there is nothing the matter at Hopeton , so far ...
... minds , and I reckoned you'd think better of it when you'd tasted the joys of London . And how is our friend the ... mind telling me if they are all well and flour- ishing ? " " Yes , there is nothing the matter at Hopeton , so far ...
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