Lippincott's Monthly Magazine: A Popular Journal of General Literature, Science, and Politics, Том 44J.B. Lippincott Company, 1889 |
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... turning the seat in front in case he should wish to put up his legs . When the conductor and his satellite had betaken themselves to their various vocations in other parts of the train , the invalid turned his face to the window and his ...
... turning the seat in front in case he should wish to put up his legs . When the conductor and his satellite had betaken themselves to their various vocations in other parts of the train , the invalid turned his face to the window and his ...
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... turned his head away . " " Royal felt something hot and stinging rush into his own eyes ; his heart ached for the pain he could not mitigate . The head on the pillow turned again ; the eyes sought Royal's appealingly , coercively ...
... turned his head away . " " Royal felt something hot and stinging rush into his own eyes ; his heart ached for the pain he could not mitigate . The head on the pillow turned again ; the eyes sought Royal's appealingly , coercively ...
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... turned his horse into the road to the left . " To let ' em know it's all right and we've gone on to the church , " he explained . " We were afraid something might happen to prevent your coming , in spite of what you wrote Phyl . And it ...
... turned his horse into the road to the left . " To let ' em know it's all right and we've gone on to the church , " he explained . " We were afraid something might happen to prevent your coming , in spite of what you wrote Phyl . And it ...
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... turned towards him . As she did so she caught an expression on the young man's face which reminded her curiously of her husband . Her eyes softened , and a smile came to her lips . She had seen the look before , during the days that ...
... turned towards him . As she did so she caught an expression on the young man's face which reminded her curiously of her husband . Her eyes softened , and a smile came to her lips . She had seen the look before , during the days that ...
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... turned from him , but a suspicious gurgle and movement of her shoulders attracted his attention and changed the current of his thought . " Oh , it's tremendously funny , I dare say ! " he growled . " I don't see the joke myself , but to ...
... turned from him , but a suspicious gurgle and movement of her shoulders attracted his attention and changed the current of his thought . " Oh , it's tremendously funny , I dare say ! " he growled . " I don't see the joke myself , but to ...
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