The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... thing you hef done this tay , and it iss ferry kind of you to come all the way from Borva . ' " 66 Ay , ay , " said ... thing for a young man to think of . " He did as he had promised ; and on his entering Angus M'Eachran's house he ...
... thing you hef done this tay , and it iss ferry kind of you to come all the way from Borva . ' " 66 Ay , ay , " said ... thing for a young man to think of . " He did as he had promised ; and on his entering Angus M'Eachran's house he ...
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... thing ! " cried Mrs. Travers , rising from her seat in her excitement . " I utterly forbid it ! What ! accept a compromise , and forego my right to dispute this base imposition - my chance of upsetting it ! Never ! I am young and ...
... thing ! " cried Mrs. Travers , rising from her seat in her excitement . " I utterly forbid it ! What ! accept a compromise , and forego my right to dispute this base imposition - my chance of upsetting it ! Never ! I am young and ...
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... thing is that the ring must be a wedding - ring . Not every plain gold ring will do . The reason probably is , that a wedding - ring is some- thing which , once given , can never be taken back . It is therefore regarded as a suitable ...
... thing is that the ring must be a wedding - ring . Not every plain gold ring will do . The reason probably is , that a wedding - ring is some- thing which , once given , can never be taken back . It is therefore regarded as a suitable ...
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