Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 140W. Blackwood & Sons, 1865 |
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... speak- ing them , and repeated the thought As again and again . Her heart beat fast and her cheeks flushed darkly . She spread out the crumpled let- ter and read it once more . she read , the most intense curios- ity seized her to know ...
... speak- ing them , and repeated the thought As again and again . Her heart beat fast and her cheeks flushed darkly . She spread out the crumpled let- ter and read it once more . she read , the most intense curios- ity seized her to know ...
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... speak more easily . " " " Indeed ! Giovanni answered , and a shade of annoyance crossed her face . " And who was your informant , Duchessa ? ” " Donna Tullia . I met her this morning . She said you amused them all - kept them laughing ...
... speak more easily . " " " Indeed ! Giovanni answered , and a shade of annoyance crossed her face . " And who was your informant , Duchessa ? ” " Donna Tullia . I met her this morning . She said you amused them all - kept them laughing ...
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... speak without being heard by Astrar- dente . " Did you receive my letter ? " he asked . Corona made an almost imperceptible inclination of her head , but did not speak . " Do you understand my posi- tion ? " he asked again . He could ...
... speak without being heard by Astrar- dente . " Did you receive my letter ? " he asked . Corona made an almost imperceptible inclination of her head , but did not speak . " Do you understand my posi- tion ? " he asked again . He could ...
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... speak - so bluntly , so roughly , that she had almost fainted before his very eyes . She must have been very angry , he thought . Perhaps , too , she was frightened . It was so rude , so utterly contrary to all that was chivalrous to ...
... speak - so bluntly , so roughly , that she had almost fainted before his very eyes . She must have been very angry , he thought . Perhaps , too , she was frightened . It was so rude , so utterly contrary to all that was chivalrous to ...
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... speak to him , he argued , for fear of attracting the attention of the gossips and making an open scandal . She would perhaps tell him to avoid her when he could ; her words would be few and haughty , but she would speak to him ...
... speak to him , he argued , for fear of attracting the attention of the gossips and making an open scandal . She would perhaps tell him to avoid her when he could ; her words would be few and haughty , but she would speak to him ...
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