Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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The lips answer , ' Yes , but not now . ' And Nature deals with these men , too —
justly , not pityingly . They are the worst of traitors to her ! And she so loved them !
So poured upon them her choicest gifts ! She leaves them to their fate . And they
...
The lips answer , ' Yes , but not now . ' And Nature deals with these men , too —
justly , not pityingly . They are the worst of traitors to her ! And she so loved them !
So poured upon them her choicest gifts ! She leaves them to their fate . And they
...
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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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Is he discovering that the beautiful fruit which was held to his lips when he
entered the world eight years ago - independent in purse , radiant with youth ,
energy , enthusiasm , and the honours of a successful University career - this fruit
of ...
Is he discovering that the beautiful fruit which was held to his lips when he
entered the world eight years ago - independent in purse , radiant with youth ,
energy , enthusiasm , and the honours of a successful University career - this fruit
of ...
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Yes , indeed , Mr . Robert , ' added Mrs . Hughes ; and those words , always so
sweet and characteristic from a Welshwoman ' s lips , lost none of their force now
. “ Yes , indeed , Mr . Robert , you must go . And eh , dear me ! - why he ' ll never ...
Yes , indeed , Mr . Robert , ' added Mrs . Hughes ; and those words , always so
sweet and characteristic from a Welshwoman ' s lips , lost none of their force now
. “ Yes , indeed , Mr . Robert , you must go . And eh , dear me ! - why he ' ll never ...
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His square chin , and his lips , thin and firm - set , had the same unflinching look .
When he first came within view of the market - place , Elias was wholly absorbed
in his brother , and the counsel he was giving him , as to how he was to meet ...
His square chin , and his lips , thin and firm - set , had the same unflinching look .
When he first came within view of the market - place , Elias was wholly absorbed
in his brother , and the counsel he was giving him , as to how he was to meet ...
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