Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... Gladys , my only near relation in the world , and be told the story of my life before I came to Wemyss ? Do you know , I sometimes forget , in a sort of a way , everything until the beginning of my time at Wemyss . It feels to me now as ...
... Gladys , my only near relation in the world , and be told the story of my life before I came to Wemyss ? Do you know , I sometimes forget , in a sort of a way , everything until the beginning of my time at Wemyss . It feels to me now as ...
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Gladys dreamed no dreams about queens or lovers . She found scraps of ribbon , and gathered the roses in their bloom to fasten in her hair , and somebody was sure to give her beads or corals to clasp round her throat when we went to a ...
Gladys dreamed no dreams about queens or lovers . She found scraps of ribbon , and gathered the roses in their bloom to fasten in her hair , and somebody was sure to give her beads or corals to clasp round her throat when we went to a ...
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... Gladys said everything was a bore ; and she went away by herself some- where , and I took my book quite contentedly , and stretched myself under the delightful shade and read " The Swan's Nest among the Reeds . " Thee hung about for a ...
... Gladys said everything was a bore ; and she went away by herself some- where , and I took my book quite contentedly , and stretched myself under the delightful shade and read " The Swan's Nest among the Reeds . " Thee hung about for a ...
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... Gladys scraps of stories , and Gladys listened in her lazy fash- ion , never so much absorbed in a tale as not to know which apricot was the ripest , or to dis- criminate exactly the most temp- ting morsel of cake that had fallen to her ...
... Gladys scraps of stories , and Gladys listened in her lazy fash- ion , never so much absorbed in a tale as not to know which apricot was the ripest , or to dis- criminate exactly the most temp- ting morsel of cake that had fallen to her ...
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... Gladys ran off to mother as I came up and began to question the child as to what had happened . Thee didn't tell me ... Gladys is different . What I am going to say about her will seem as if she were the more selfish of us two , but it ...
... Gladys ran off to mother as I came up and began to question the child as to what had happened . Thee didn't tell me ... Gladys is different . What I am going to say about her will seem as if she were the more selfish of us two , but it ...
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