Temple Bar, Том 31Ward and Lock, 1871 |
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... eyes and pipe have been liberally sending forth incense at the shrine of Jane's vanity . " Do now , like a good old soul ! It isn't much trouble to walk as far as the avenue , and then , if these Chalk- shire people are about " " Oh ...
... eyes and pipe have been liberally sending forth incense at the shrine of Jane's vanity . " Do now , like a good old soul ! It isn't much trouble to walk as far as the avenue , and then , if these Chalk- shire people are about " " Oh ...
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... eyes of the world . On the day when Emma is twenty - one , and if she has made no other choice in the meantime , you may speak . Until then , remember she is not only our daughter , that she will always be , whatever happens , but your ...
... eyes of the world . On the day when Emma is twenty - one , and if she has made no other choice in the meantime , you may speak . Until then , remember she is not only our daughter , that she will always be , whatever happens , but your ...
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young eyes were in his head ; young blood was in his veins ; every pretty girl he met — yes , if he met a dozen in the same walk , occasioned him a quickening of the pulse very pleasant to experience . This was all . He was rather shy ...
young eyes were in his head ; young blood was in his veins ; every pretty girl he met — yes , if he met a dozen in the same walk , occasioned him a quickening of the pulse very pleasant to experience . This was all . He was rather shy ...
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... eye - lashed , with teeth like tiny pearls , dimpled hands that she has a pretty trick of clasping , the fingers outspread , like one of Vandyck's portrait children , upon her chest ; heaven - blue eyes , that look you through and ...
... eye - lashed , with teeth like tiny pearls , dimpled hands that she has a pretty trick of clasping , the fingers outspread , like one of Vandyck's portrait children , upon her chest ; heaven - blue eyes , that look you through and ...
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... eyes were bright as ever ; the smile on his lips was the same ; his frank voice was just as friendly , - ay , and if possible , more winning still . He was now in the prime of manhood in his 45th year ; full of youth and life and ...
... eyes were bright as ever ; the smile on his lips was the same ; his frank voice was just as friendly , - ay , and if possible , more winning still . He was now in the prime of manhood in his 45th year ; full of youth and life and ...
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