Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 25James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1882 - Authors Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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... hand ; ' I don't want anything . I want only to be left alone . ' ' I am sure , Miss Rose , ' said Keziah , offended , ' I didn't mean to intrude upon you . I wanted to say as all the things has come home , and if you would like to look ...
... hand ; ' I don't want anything . I want only to be left alone . ' ' I am sure , Miss Rose , ' said Keziah , offended , ' I didn't mean to intrude upon you . I wanted to say as all the things has come home , and if you would like to look ...
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... hand upon his son's in the seriousness of the moment . ' She is capable of doing it , if we don't mind . ' Charley felt the old hand chill him like something icy and cold . And he did not go in with his father , but took a pensive turn ...
... hand upon his son's in the seriousness of the moment . ' She is capable of doing it , if we don't mind . ' Charley felt the old hand chill him like something icy and cold . And he did not go in with his father , but took a pensive turn ...
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... hand in the darkness with a reassuring grasp . This consciousness came to her slowly , she could scarcely tell how ; and whether he himself was conscious of it at all she did not know . But let nobody think this was in the way of ...
... hand in the darkness with a reassuring grasp . This consciousness came to her slowly , she could scarcely tell how ; and whether he himself was conscious of it at all she did not know . But let nobody think this was in the way of ...
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... hands , turning helplessly from one to the other : Mr. Loseby's shining bald head stooped over the papers , its ... hand to Mr. Loseby , the contents of which she knew , but nobody else knew . Fifty times over she was on the point ...
... hands , turning helplessly from one to the other : Mr. Loseby's shining bald head stooped over the papers , its ... hand to Mr. Loseby , the contents of which she knew , but nobody else knew . Fifty times over she was on the point ...
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... hand on her shoulder , gave up her hold upon Anne , drew her hand out of the Rector's , who had clasped it , bidding God bless her , with tears running down his old cheeks . She scarcely even submitted to the pressure of Anne's arm ...
... hand on her shoulder , gave up her hold upon Anne , drew her hand out of the Rector's , who had clasped it , bidding God bless her , with tears running down his old cheeks . She scarcely even submitted to the pressure of Anne's arm ...
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