Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and ArtsOrr and Smith, 1956 |
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Σελίδα 135
... eyes . If only Wilkin could have settled down and forgotten all this Elland affair ! Such nonsense , really ! Now he is sure to be caught and thrown into prison , in danger of his life . " That woman will betray him , ' she remarks ...
... eyes . If only Wilkin could have settled down and forgotten all this Elland affair ! Such nonsense , really ! Now he is sure to be caught and thrown into prison , in danger of his life . " That woman will betray him , ' she remarks ...
Σελίδα 517
... eyes - that choir with its singing seemed to draw all pain and sorrow from the wells of her being . One curragh scame , and instead of a Saint standing holy and radiant , who was it but Danny Farrell and him bent over his old brown ...
... eyes - that choir with its singing seemed to draw all pain and sorrow from the wells of her being . One curragh scame , and instead of a Saint standing holy and radiant , who was it but Danny Farrell and him bent over his old brown ...
Σελίδα 581
... eyes wide open . We always knew when he was nearing the end , for he invariably ended with the same words : ' So that we may , at the last , enter Thy eternal joy . ' He would then say ' Amen ' and turn back to find us all with our eyes ...
... eyes wide open . We always knew when he was nearing the end , for he invariably ended with the same words : ' So that we may , at the last , enter Thy eternal joy . ' He would then say ' Amen ' and turn back to find us all with our eyes ...
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