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... eyes, she sawCecil Gray, who, a moment afterwards, ascended the verandah, and accosted her with a warmth and strengthof feeling, which plainly indicated that he was acquainted with, and participating in., her sorrows. At the sightofthis ...
... eyes, she sawCecil Gray, who, a moment afterwards, ascended the verandah, and accosted her with a warmth and strengthof feeling, which plainly indicated that he was acquainted with, and participating in., her sorrows. At the sightofthis ...
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... eye, which isnot seldomto be seen in babyhood, butwhich is never tobemet with in after life, excepting perhaps in those ... eyes andthe joyof their hearts. 'My admiration ofthis beautiful portrait,' continued theoldlady, 'was so strongly ...
... eye, which isnot seldomto be seen in babyhood, butwhich is never tobemet with in after life, excepting perhaps in those ... eyes andthe joyof their hearts. 'My admiration ofthis beautiful portrait,' continued theoldlady, 'was so strongly ...
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... eyes werefrequently bent towards the stateapartment, near thedoorsof which hewas standing. The cupolaofthis apartment was paintedinthebrightest colours, representing the Geniusof France, seated ina caroil an azure sphere supported by ...
... eyes werefrequently bent towards the stateapartment, near thedoorsof which hewas standing. The cupolaofthis apartment was paintedinthebrightest colours, representing the Geniusof France, seated ina caroil an azure sphere supported by ...
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... eyes butfor Altamont, who, advancing inthe royal train,excelled all those bywhom he was accompanied in the manly eleganceof hisperson,as well as inhisnoble, but unstudied, deportment. Asthe kingapproached along the gallery, the figure ...
... eyes butfor Altamont, who, advancing inthe royal train,excelled all those bywhom he was accompanied in the manly eleganceof hisperson,as well as inhisnoble, but unstudied, deportment. Asthe kingapproached along the gallery, the figure ...
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... our blessed Saviour.” Mr. Hunter looked eagerly ather while shespoke: thenturning away, he sat for a considerable time with his eyes fixed upon thefire,apparently stupid, but in fact deeply considering every word which she had uttered;
... our blessed Saviour.” Mr. Hunter looked eagerly ather while shespoke: thenturning away, he sat for a considerable time with his eyes fixed upon thefire,apparently stupid, but in fact deeply considering every word which she had uttered;
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