Belgravia, a London magazine, conducted by M.E. Braddon, Volume 131866 - 2 pages |
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... appeared before my eyes that night ? How poorly can any words of mine paint you in your girlish beauty , as you looked down upon me in that dimly - lighted schoolroom with divine com- passion in your dark eloquent eyes ! Just at that ...
... appeared before my eyes that night ? How poorly can any words of mine paint you in your girlish beauty , as you looked down upon me in that dimly - lighted schoolroom with divine com- passion in your dark eloquent eyes ! Just at that ...
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... appeared , but his coming seemed to make us both silent , and he himself had a thoughtful air . I watched his pale face as he walked beside us in the twilight , and was again struck by the careworn look about the brow and the resolute ...
... appeared , but his coming seemed to make us both silent , and he himself had a thoughtful air . I watched his pale face as he walked beside us in the twilight , and was again struck by the careworn look about the brow and the resolute ...
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... appearance of the way- farers . Mr. Ponti the elder was tabulated with sufficient minute- ness as being tall , dark , black - haired ( very curly ) , and of a somewhat lofty ( arrogante ) bearing . But I fancy that the noble relatives ...
... appearance of the way- farers . Mr. Ponti the elder was tabulated with sufficient minute- ness as being tall , dark , black - haired ( very curly ) , and of a somewhat lofty ( arrogante ) bearing . But I fancy that the noble relatives ...
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... appeared upon the scene who made nothing of swallow- ing the gnats and camels together , without even the conditional ' straining . ' Then the Teutonic mind began to recognise the fact that a very great man was amongst them , a man who ...
... appeared upon the scene who made nothing of swallow- ing the gnats and camels together , without even the conditional ' straining . ' Then the Teutonic mind began to recognise the fact that a very great man was amongst them , a man who ...
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... appearance of be- lieving that the other is full of plans , projects , and ideas , if only he would speak ; and for all that , we none of us know by a hair's- breadth more of what is to become of Germany than Jack - in - the- box . No ...
... appearance of be- lieving that the other is full of plans , projects , and ideas , if only he would speak ; and for all that , we none of us know by a hair's- breadth more of what is to become of Germany than Jack - in - the- box . No ...
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