Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 178W. Blackwood & Sons, 1905 |
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... feel , we of the old times ? " " What you feel , sir , " I an- swered , " I have felt and feel even now , though much less intensely ; that goes without saying . How could it be other- wise ? " How indeed ? " he returned gloomily ...
... feel , we of the old times ? " " What you feel , sir , " I an- swered , " I have felt and feel even now , though much less intensely ; that goes without saying . How could it be other- wise ? " How indeed ? " he returned gloomily ...
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... feel for him and forgive . " I assured her that he had all my sympathy already , and that there was no question of forgiveness ; and finding her not averse to further conversa- tion on this subject , soon got a clue to the old man's ...
... feel for him and forgive . " I assured her that he had all my sympathy already , and that there was no question of forgiveness ; and finding her not averse to further conversa- tion on this subject , soon got a clue to the old man's ...
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... feel- ing better presently ; but he cut him short , saying , ' Doctor , have the goodness to tell the plain truth to a man who has been wishing for death ever since '63 . ' And then he heard that in a few weeks , perhaps in a few days ...
... feel- ing better presently ; but he cut him short , saying , ' Doctor , have the goodness to tell the plain truth to a man who has been wishing for death ever since '63 . ' And then he heard that in a few weeks , perhaps in a few days ...
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... feel sure : those islanders are first - rate sailors , and have proved already what they are . But the fate of the war must be decided on land ; and there the tables will be turned . Their little army is only a mouthful for the ...
... feel sure : those islanders are first - rate sailors , and have proved already what they are . But the fate of the war must be decided on land ; and there the tables will be turned . Their little army is only a mouthful for the ...
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... feel that it lives again , stronger than it ever was . I believe in Thee , and since Thou hast granted that I should see this day , I believe , too , that Thou wilt pardon all the past . " It came at length . I shall long remember that ...
... feel that it lives again , stronger than it ever was . I believe in Thee , and since Thou hast granted that I should see this day , I believe , too , that Thou wilt pardon all the past . " It came at length . I shall long remember that ...
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