Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders).1872 |
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... eyes , dazzled for a moment , turn away , and see all things more dubiously . The lips answer , ' Yes , but not now ... eyes to ennoble and glorify so seemingly common- place a countenance ? He looks up from his writing towards the ...
... eyes , dazzled for a moment , turn away , and see all things more dubiously . The lips answer , ' Yes , but not now ... eyes to ennoble and glorify so seemingly common- place a countenance ? He looks up from his writing towards the ...
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... eyes at any time , if studied only for themselves ; and yet the face as a whole is good , original , and in some of ... eye had unconsciously turned at every pause in his letter - writing , as if with a true artistic love . When the ...
... eyes at any time , if studied only for themselves ; and yet the face as a whole is good , original , and in some of ... eye had unconsciously turned at every pause in his letter - writing , as if with a true artistic love . When the ...
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... eyes , tell the kind of man , —a man who needed only to be . In person he was of middle height ; shorter and stouter than his fellow - traveller ; easy , graceful , and unembarrassed in manner , though not , to the critical eye of his ...
... eyes , tell the kind of man , —a man who needed only to be . In person he was of middle height ; shorter and stouter than his fellow - traveller ; easy , graceful , and unembarrassed in manner , though not , to the critical eye of his ...
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... eyes still looked up into the doctor's face . There was apparently something more he wished to ask , and which the doctor did not wish to hear . He looked up and down the platform . The man's eyes followed the direction of his , and the ...
... eyes still looked up into the doctor's face . There was apparently something more he wished to ask , and which the doctor did not wish to hear . He looked up and down the platform . The man's eyes followed the direction of his , and the ...
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... eyes looked round the carriage at the two quiet occupants on the farther seats , encountering their eyes without seeming to see them . ' If it's that , Doctor , ' continued the thick voice , ' keep him off o ' my place , will you ? Keep ...
... eyes looked round the carriage at the two quiet occupants on the farther seats , encountering their eyes without seeming to see them . ' If it's that , Doctor , ' continued the thick voice , ' keep him off o ' my place , will you ? Keep ...
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