Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 80W. Blackwood & Sons, 1856 - Scotland |
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Page 40
... Agnes , and conscious to his very finger - points , raised his thin head to its fullest elevation , and pretended not to hear . Agnes blushed : it was with sud- den interest , curiosity , reverence , made more personal and exciting by ...
... Agnes , and conscious to his very finger - points , raised his thin head to its fullest elevation , and pretended not to hear . Agnes blushed : it was with sud- den interest , curiosity , reverence , made more personal and exciting by ...
Page 380
... Agnes and Marian . They were scarcely at their ease yet , and were a great deal more timid than was comfortable ; yet they took very naturally to this fairy life , and found an unfailing fund of wonder and admiration in it . They ...
... Agnes and Marian . They were scarcely at their ease yet , and were a great deal more timid than was comfortable ; yet they took very naturally to this fairy life , and found an unfailing fund of wonder and admiration in it . They ...
Page 386
... Agnes , it sounded like upon Agnes . " I tell everybody a glorious challenge and defiance , she is next to you quite next to irrestrainable and involuntary ; and you in talent . I expect she will ere the listeners had ceased to won ...
... Agnes , it sounded like upon Agnes . " I tell everybody a glorious challenge and defiance , she is next to you quite next to irrestrainable and involuntary ; and you in talent . I expect she will ere the listeners had ceased to won ...
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