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I only preserved the right hand , the eyes , and the tongue of the Greek ; and after I had prepared them like the rest , I put the hand into a costly casket , the eyes into a smaller one ornamented with diamonds and perfumed with ...
I only preserved the right hand , the eyes , and the tongue of the Greek ; and after I had prepared them like the rest , I put the hand into a costly casket , the eyes into a smaller one ornamented with diamonds and perfumed with ...
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The eyes , with very few exceptions , are black , large , and of a long almond - form , with long and beautiful lashes , and an exquisitely soft , bewitching expression : eyes more beautiful can hardly be conceived : their charming ...
The eyes , with very few exceptions , are black , large , and of a long almond - form , with long and beautiful lashes , and an exquisitely soft , bewitching expression : eyes more beautiful can hardly be conceived : their charming ...
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since he was not suffered to raise his eyes for a single mome from the ink during the whole performance ? ... or be led by curiosity to a ercise a too inquisitive and searching eye , and thus see more than was intended .
since he was not suffered to raise his eyes for a single mome from the ink during the whole performance ? ... or be led by curiosity to a ercise a too inquisitive and searching eye , and thus see more than was intended .
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