Life ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1874 - 208 pages |
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Page 12
... passed , a long time for a boy and a dog : Bob Ainslie is off to the wars ; I am a medical student , and clerk at Minto House Hospital . Rab I saw almost every week , on the Wednesday ; and we had much pleasant intimacy . I found the ...
... passed , a long time for a boy and a dog : Bob Ainslie is off to the wars ; I am a medical student , and clerk at Minto House Hospital . Rab I saw almost every week , on the Wednesday ; and we had much pleasant intimacy . I found the ...
Page 21
... if she would never leave off looking , shut her eyes , and composed herself . She lay for some time breathing quick , and passed away so gently that when we thought she was gone , James , in his old - RAB AND HIS FRIENDS . 21.
... if she would never leave off looking , shut her eyes , and composed herself . She lay for some time breathing quick , and passed away so gently that when we thought she was gone , James , in his old - RAB AND HIS FRIENDS . 21.
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... passed through the long shadow of the College , and turned up Nicholson Street . I heard the solitary cart sound through the streets , and die away and come again ; I returned , thinking of that company going up Libberton Brae , then ...
... passed through the long shadow of the College , and turned up Nicholson Street . I heard the solitary cart sound through the streets , and die away and come again ; I returned , thinking of that company going up Libberton Brae , then ...
Page 29
... quivering lips closed hard again , a kind of spasm passed over his dark face , and then two very small drops of brine shone upon his weather - worn cheeks . This demonstration , into which he had been A ROMANCE OF REAL LIFE . 29.
... quivering lips closed hard again , a kind of spasm passed over his dark face , and then two very small drops of brine shone upon his weather - worn cheeks . This demonstration , into which he had been A ROMANCE OF REAL LIFE . 29.
Page 35
... his hand . Nothing could be better , he mused ; and once more he passed the details of the story in review , and beheld all those pio- tures which the poor fellow's artless words had so vividly A ROMANCE OF REAL LIFE . 35.
... his hand . Nothing could be better , he mused ; and once more he passed the details of the story in review , and beheld all those pio- tures which the poor fellow's artless words had so vividly A ROMANCE OF REAL LIFE . 35.
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