Belgravia: A London Magazine, Volumen54Chatto and Windus, 1884 |
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... hand upon the shelf on which the broken toys were displayed , and from behind the medley took down a tirelire , a little common money - box . Her son was much surprised ; but after all , he thought , it was not such a bad idea to keep ...
... hand upon the shelf on which the broken toys were displayed , and from behind the medley took down a tirelire , a little common money - box . Her son was much surprised ; but after all , he thought , it was not such a bad idea to keep ...
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... hands resting on the balustrade , there was heard through the silence the sound of a hastily closed door ; then quick ... hand , and took hold of the grey dress to detain her . Tell me , ' he repeated . I was afraid , ' she said , with a ...
... hands resting on the balustrade , there was heard through the silence the sound of a hastily closed door ; then quick ... hand , and took hold of the grey dress to detain her . Tell me , ' he repeated . I was afraid , ' she said , with a ...
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... hand that still held it . But before she had succeeded in so doing , before the man had time to alter his position ... hands to his lips , kissed them softly . She drew them away from his caress , with a little , quick sigh , and turned ...
... hand that still held it . But before she had succeeded in so doing , before the man had time to alter his position ... hands to his lips , kissed them softly . She drew them away from his caress , with a little , quick sigh , and turned ...
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... hands together . Surely he would not be so cruel as to tell it to me like that . ' Then a second bell roused her , and ... hand , and as he looked at it a little frown drawing his eyebrows closer together ; seated thus , no smile in his ...
... hands together . Surely he would not be so cruel as to tell it to me like that . ' Then a second bell roused her , and ... hand , and as he looked at it a little frown drawing his eyebrows closer together ; seated thus , no smile in his ...
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... hand in his strong clasp , ' Courage . I will wait in the study until you come down . ' There were tears in the soft dark eyes raised to his , and the warm clasp of his hand tightened for a moment ere he released hers . ' Do you want ...
... hand in his strong clasp , ' Courage . I will wait in the study until you come down . ' There were tears in the soft dark eyes raised to his , and the warm clasp of his hand tightened for a moment ere he released hers . ' Do you want ...
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