Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 93 卷W. Blackwood, 1863 |
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... never to reunite with the d - d Yan- kees ; and , though unfitted by natural disposition as well as by his state of health for the hard life of a soldier , he still seemed determined to go where he thought his duty called him . Every ...
... never to reunite with the d - d Yan- kees ; and , though unfitted by natural disposition as well as by his state of health for the hard life of a soldier , he still seemed determined to go where he thought his duty called him . Every ...
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... never been finished , either from want of time , or from their uselessness hav- ing been discovered , as a line of hills which runs parallel to that upon which they had been laid out commanded them within easy can- non - shot . Indeed ...
... never been finished , either from want of time , or from their uselessness hav- ing been discovered , as a line of hills which runs parallel to that upon which they had been laid out commanded them within easy can- non - shot . Indeed ...
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... never discover that outdoor exercise at night injures my health ; at my age , I should soon know if it did . My gamekeeper tells me he is never so well as at that part of the year when he is out half the night at watch over his ...
... never discover that outdoor exercise at night injures my health ; at my age , I should soon know if it did . My gamekeeper tells me he is never so well as at that part of the year when he is out half the night at watch over his ...
第 67 頁
... never be hard upon a woman : if I had not known that , why should I have trusted him ? I came back , as he knows , of my own will . Don't go away ; I am willing you should know the whole , " said the excited woman , with a sudden pause ...
... never be hard upon a woman : if I had not known that , why should I have trusted him ? I came back , as he knows , of my own will . Don't go away ; I am willing you should know the whole , " said the excited woman , with a sudden pause ...
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... never could have been anything - yet who had somehow shed such streams of light upon the poor minister's hum- ble ... never harmed him - never meant to dazzle him with her beauty , or trifle with his love , or break his heart . It was ...
... never could have been anything - yet who had somehow shed such streams of light upon the poor minister's hum- ble ... never harmed him - never meant to dazzle him with her beauty , or trifle with his love , or break his heart . It was ...
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