Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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the sun ; keen as an eagle ' s ; bright , and , like the lips , expressive ; a little
darker and more tender in colour when bent again contemplatively on the writing
, but not handsome eyes at any time , if studied only for themselves ; and yet the
face ...
the sun ; keen as an eagle ' s ; bright , and , like the lips , expressive ; a little
darker and more tender in colour when bent again contemplatively on the writing
, but not handsome eyes at any time , if studied only for themselves ; and yet the
face ...
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Cunliff looked as if he could have dispensed with this personal attention on the
part of his obsequious agent ; whose inclined head , subdued attitude of
deference , upward sideglance from a brown bright eye , and respectful words ,
only ...
Cunliff looked as if he could have dispensed with this personal attention on the
part of his obsequious agent ; whose inclined head , subdued attitude of
deference , upward sideglance from a brown bright eye , and respectful words ,
only ...
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Below , at the same time , the artificial lights of the park begin to appear in bright
succession among the trees , and Cunliff takes an almost personal interest in the
movements of the unseen man who kindles them . The trees themselves ...
Below , at the same time , the artificial lights of the park begin to appear in bright
succession among the trees , and Cunliff takes an almost personal interest in the
movements of the unseen man who kindles them . The trees themselves ...
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... without seeing perpetually bright gleams of ideal light and Utopian fancy
flashing across the arid regions of fact and figure ; and suggesting that the young
John Cunliff had gone far and wide in his wanderings after those central truths
which ...
... without seeing perpetually bright gleams of ideal light and Utopian fancy
flashing across the arid regions of fact and figure ; and suggesting that the young
John Cunliff had gone far and wide in his wanderings after those central truths
which ...
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... his very limited intellectual experience , had caused him to look on his
companion as a marvel of knowledge and eloquence ; and to listen with so much
earnestness , D faith , and admiration visible in his large , bright PASSING
GLIMPSES .
... his very limited intellectual experience , had caused him to look on his
companion as a marvel of knowledge and eloquence ; and to listen with so much
earnestness , D faith , and admiration visible in his large , bright PASSING
GLIMPSES .
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