Belgravia, a London magazine, conducted by M.E. Braddon, Volume 131866 - 2 pages |
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Page 24
... strange startled look in her face as she repeated the name of Eger- ton . That look passed away in the next moment , and left her with her usual air of languid indifference ; a placid kind of listlessness which harmonised very well with ...
... strange startled look in her face as she repeated the name of Eger- ton . That look passed away in the next moment , and left her with her usual air of languid indifference ; a placid kind of listlessness which harmonised very well with ...
Page 43
... strange contrast : the man of the past and the man of the future meeting on the neutral ground of the present ; the one representing the last melancholy remains of Austrian kindliness for Prussia , the other the few faint lingering ...
... strange contrast : the man of the past and the man of the future meeting on the neutral ground of the present ; the one representing the last melancholy remains of Austrian kindliness for Prussia , the other the few faint lingering ...
Page 51
... strange apparent circumstance that the spot - producing agency , whatever it may be , has a tendency to become most active on that side of the Sun which is turned away from the influencing planet , and least active on the side facing it ...
... strange apparent circumstance that the spot - producing agency , whatever it may be , has a tendency to become most active on that side of the Sun which is turned away from the influencing planet , and least active on the side facing it ...
Page 73
... with one wife in these days , and a man who married in such a strange underhand manner would be likely to have some hidden motive for secrecy . ' The suggestion was not without force for Gilbert Fenton . FENTON'S QUEST 73.
... with one wife in these days , and a man who married in such a strange underhand manner would be likely to have some hidden motive for secrecy . ' The suggestion was not without force for Gilbert Fenton . FENTON'S QUEST 73.
Page 78
... strange mingling of pity and anger in his mind , and mixed with these a touch of contempt . He had believed in John Saltram ; had fancied him nobler and grander than himself , somehow ; a man who , under a careless half - scornful pre ...
... strange mingling of pity and anger in his mind , and mixed with these a touch of contempt . He had believed in John Saltram ; had fancied him nobler and grander than himself , somehow ; a man who , under a careless half - scornful pre ...
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