Once a Week, Volumen7Eneas Sweetland Dallas Bradbury and Evans., 1862 |
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... looked through the glass , and having apparently satisfied himself upon the subject , he handed the glass to the Frenchman . the stage , her head thrown back , her grand round arms raised above - her whole attitude as audacious as it ...
... looked through the glass , and having apparently satisfied himself upon the subject , he handed the glass to the Frenchman . the stage , her head thrown back , her grand round arms raised above - her whole attitude as audacious as it ...
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... looked very handsome , beauti- ful indeed , while it was part of the effect to make the light — almost blinding in its vividness - appear to emanate from her , until she seemed to hang gleam- ing in the air like an incarnate jewel ...
... looked very handsome , beauti- ful indeed , while it was part of the effect to make the light — almost blinding in its vividness - appear to emanate from her , until she seemed to hang gleam- ing in the air like an incarnate jewel ...
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... looked into a day - book , or journal , or ledger before I came here , I shall be years learning their use ; it's a mistake of theirs . I have ever since I was old enough to think , done little else but think , and discipline of this ...
... looked into a day - book , or journal , or ledger before I came here , I shall be years learning their use ; it's a mistake of theirs . I have ever since I was old enough to think , done little else but think , and discipline of this ...
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... looked gentle and refined as any lady , and her manners and speech would not have destroyed the illusion . She may be called a protegée of the house , as will be explained presently ; but she acted as maid to Mrs. Verner . The gentle ...
... looked gentle and refined as any lady , and her manners and speech would not have destroyed the illusion . She may be called a protegée of the house , as will be explained presently ; but she acted as maid to Mrs. Verner . The gentle ...
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... looked as it lay , but com- pactly and artistically . John Massingbird pos- sessed a ready hand at packing and arranging ; and , therefore , he preferred doing it himself , to deputing it to others . He was one year older than his ...
... looked as it lay , but com- pactly and artistically . John Massingbird pos- sessed a ready hand at packing and arranging ; and , therefore , he preferred doing it himself , to deputing it to others . He was one year older than his ...
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