Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 209W. Blackwood, 1921 - England |
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... door . Bridgie and her mother turned perturbed yet expectant faces to me . Evidently my visit betokened something of more more interest than a request for stamps . It was evident , too , that Bridgie Moylan had been crying . Mrs Moylan ...
... door . Bridgie and her mother turned perturbed yet expectant faces to me . Evidently my visit betokened something of more more interest than a request for stamps . It was evident , too , that Bridgie Moylan had been crying . Mrs Moylan ...
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... door- ways . Cocks and hens and pigs , wandering at their plea- sure in and out of the houses , seemed to have the place to themselves . From its elevated position at the end of a sloping grassy square the imposing new Roman Catholic ...
... door- ways . Cocks and hens and pigs , wandering at their plea- sure in and out of the houses , seemed to have the place to themselves . From its elevated position at the end of a sloping grassy square the imposing new Roman Catholic ...
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... door was closed , and the windows as well . Only a thin wisp of smoke rising from the chimney showed it actually was in- habited . I was turning away when I noticed a large brown mark on the surface of the field just below the rock ...
... door was closed , and the windows as well . Only a thin wisp of smoke rising from the chimney showed it actually was in- habited . I was turning away when I noticed a large brown mark on the surface of the field just below the rock ...
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... door had opened . Teige's old uncle , with a vexed yet eager expression , was watching the disappearing patrol . His reply to my greeting was ungracious in the extreme , and when I asked after his nephew , he seemed on the point of ...
... door had opened . Teige's old uncle , with a vexed yet eager expression , was watching the disappearing patrol . His reply to my greeting was ungracious in the extreme , and when I asked after his nephew , he seemed on the point of ...
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... door . ' Twas Teige himself opened it , and he dazzled - like by the sunset . 6 " Come on , ' says one of the strangers . the three of them laughed , and one of them to be saying Teige should take his pipes to hell with him . In the ...
... door . ' Twas Teige himself opened it , and he dazzled - like by the sunset . 6 " Come on , ' says one of the strangers . the three of them laughed , and one of them to be saying Teige should take his pipes to hell with him . In the ...
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