Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 69 卷W. Blackwood & Sons, 1851 |
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... Lenny . Going to church ! -why , the bell's done ; and you knows the Parson is very angry at them as comes in late ... Lenny gravely . Mother was quite shocked when she heard of it , this morning . " MR STIRN .- " I dare she was , con ...
... Lenny . Going to church ! -why , the bell's done ; and you knows the Parson is very angry at them as comes in late ... Lenny gravely . Mother was quite shocked when she heard of it , this morning . " MR STIRN .- " I dare she was , con ...
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... Lenny remained by the Stocks , very much dejected , and greatly dis- liking the neighbourhood to which he was consigned . At length he slowly crept off to the hedge , and sate him- self down in the place of espionage pointed out to him ...
... Lenny remained by the Stocks , very much dejected , and greatly dis- liking the neighbourhood to which he was consigned . At length he slowly crept off to the hedge , and sate him- self down in the place of espionage pointed out to him ...
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... Lenny had no doubt in his mind but that the stranger was a shopboy or ' prentice from the town of Thorndyke ; and the notorious repute of that town , coupled with this pre- sumption , made it probable that Lenny now saw before him one ...
... Lenny had no doubt in his mind but that the stranger was a shopboy or ' prentice from the town of Thorndyke ; and the notorious repute of that town , coupled with this pre- sumption , made it probable that Lenny now saw before him one ...
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... Lenny Fair- field at the words and the look of the unprepossessing stranger . And the stranger seemed aware of them ; for his pale face grew more pale , and his sullen eye more fixed and more vigilant . " You get off them Stocks ...
... Lenny Fair- field at the words and the look of the unprepossessing stranger . And the stranger seemed aware of them ; for his pale face grew more pale , and his sullen eye more fixed and more vigilant . " You get off them Stocks ...
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... Lenny , who had never fought before , was bewildered ; his sensa- tions grew so entangled that he could never recall them distinctly : he had Though Leslie had not been a fight- a dim reminiscence of some breathless ing boy at Eton ...
... Lenny , who had never fought before , was bewildered ; his sensa- tions grew so entangled that he could never recall them distinctly : he had Though Leslie had not been a fight- a dim reminiscence of some breathless ing boy at Eton ...
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