The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 163William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1947 |
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... began to glide almost silently towards the house . We passed Phyllis , still riding round the paddock . Mr. Mellon waved ; she gave us a glance , seemed to take in the fact that I was sitting at his feet , and returned one wooden ...
... began to glide almost silently towards the house . We passed Phyllis , still riding round the paddock . Mr. Mellon waved ; she gave us a glance , seemed to take in the fact that I was sitting at his feet , and returned one wooden ...
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... began . For the next six or seven hours , until the Duke began to lose consciousness , Arran and Gibson took it in turns to urge him to make his peace with God and declare his heir ; for a long time he would do neither . It would be ...
... began . For the next six or seven hours , until the Duke began to lose consciousness , Arran and Gibson took it in turns to urge him to make his peace with God and declare his heir ; for a long time he would do neither . It would be ...
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... began to take on the colour of an æsthetic preference , rather than a movement of the spirit or the heart . ' Prayer and the Sacraments give order to life ; if I cannot make an act of piety out of them , I can still hold to them as a ...
... began to take on the colour of an æsthetic preference , rather than a movement of the spirit or the heart . ' Prayer and the Sacraments give order to life ; if I cannot make an act of piety out of them , I can still hold to them as a ...
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