Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12; Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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Page 445
... Euphan leaned with her shoulder lightly on the silvery stem of a birch - tree , one of three that sprang fork- ing from the same root ; and her arm and slender hand wound on a branch beside her , the small leaves of which waved and ...
... Euphan leaned with her shoulder lightly on the silvery stem of a birch - tree , one of three that sprang fork- ing from the same root ; and her arm and slender hand wound on a branch beside her , the small leaves of which waved and ...
Page 448
... Euphan might resent his letting Martha guess it , and therefore he had to act with circumspection . Sorely it tried him , as you may fancy , to know that she was so near , and yet so effectually hidden from him . As to reading , that ...
... Euphan might resent his letting Martha guess it , and therefore he had to act with circumspection . Sorely it tried him , as you may fancy , to know that she was so near , and yet so effectually hidden from him . As to reading , that ...
Page 449
... Euphan , who have married into ours , and they and their daughters have become great ladies ; and they have continued to maintain friend- ship with their own people , and have done them , in their day , great services . " " They were ...
... Euphan , who have married into ours , and they and their daughters have become great ladies ; and they have continued to maintain friend- ship with their own people , and have done them , in their day , great services . " " They were ...
Page 451
... Euphan , the girl , had totally disappeared . It was no accidentally late ramble in the fields or woodlands . The red bag , with the things she had brought with her , was gone ; her gray cloak , which she never took in her walks with ...
... Euphan , the girl , had totally disappeared . It was no accidentally late ramble in the fields or woodlands . The red bag , with the things she had brought with her , was gone ; her gray cloak , which she never took in her walks with ...
Page 452
... Euphan Curraple - any tidings of her ? He would make it worth their telling . They should have what they asked for the discovery . These strange people listened to his earnest imploring appeals , gravely and civilly - sometimes ...
... Euphan Curraple - any tidings of her ? He would make it worth their telling . They should have what they asked for the discovery . These strange people listened to his earnest imploring appeals , gravely and civilly - sometimes ...
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