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369 SMILES . By the Author of the Hermit in London . Icipe parve puer risu
cognoscere matrem . The commonest expression of the human countenance ,
amongst wellbred people , is the Smile , yet there is no exhibition of mental
meaning so ...
369 SMILES . By the Author of the Hermit in London . Icipe parve puer risu
cognoscere matrem . The commonest expression of the human countenance ,
amongst wellbred people , is the Smile , yet there is no exhibition of mental
meaning so ...
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true , in the school - season , many little deceitfulnesses which insinuate
themselves into the mind , and move the smile of truth , but the urchin outgrows
these weeds of life's garden , and puts forth blossoms of smiling promise . Young
love is ...
true , in the school - season , many little deceitfulnesses which insinuate
themselves into the mind , and move the smile of truth , but the urchin outgrows
these weeds of life's garden , and puts forth blossoms of smiling promise . Young
love is ...
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371 of disdain , has something laughter - like about it , but still destroys all
manner of mirth ; contempt smiles in ' scorn ... as frightful to get through as a long
journey to one who is short of cash ; " the shopmap and apprentice's smile , and
that of ...
371 of disdain , has something laughter - like about it , but still destroys all
manner of mirth ; contempt smiles in ' scorn ... as frightful to get through as a long
journey to one who is short of cash ; " the shopmap and apprentice's smile , and
that of ...
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