Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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Page 24
... face and the other face . " In fact , from the first page Mr. Carlisle's nose is put out , though no- body knows this for some time but the read- er . In the course of the evening Mr. Rhys makes himself so agreeable to Eleanor's father ...
... face and the other face . " In fact , from the first page Mr. Carlisle's nose is put out , though no- body knows this for some time but the read- er . In the course of the evening Mr. Rhys makes himself so agreeable to Eleanor's father ...
Page 25
... face she met gave a new turn to her thoughts : " - " It was a changed face ; such a light of pure joy and deep triumph shone over it , not hiding nor hindering the loving care with which those penetrating eyes were reading hers . It ...
... face she met gave a new turn to her thoughts : " - " It was a changed face ; such a light of pure joy and deep triumph shone over it , not hiding nor hindering the loving care with which those penetrating eyes were reading hers . It ...
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... face slightly flushed , breath- ing heavily , and the fingers of one hand twitching slightly at moments ; the other was held by Beattie , as he counted the pulse . " Dip that handkerchief in the cold lotion , and lay it over his ...
... face slightly flushed , breath- ing heavily , and the fingers of one hand twitching slightly at moments ; the other was held by Beattie , as he counted the pulse . " Dip that handkerchief in the cold lotion , and lay it over his ...
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... faces . There were hedges tedded with more uniformly at boys ' games ( Sandy in dog - roses and honeysuckles ; water ... face- her short , and at the back door in summer . Andro thick black curls in a crop about her brow Cornfoot , the ...
... faces . There were hedges tedded with more uniformly at boys ' games ( Sandy in dog - roses and honeysuckles ; water ... face- her short , and at the back door in summer . Andro thick black curls in a crop about her brow Cornfoot , the ...
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... face . He left off , with scornful magnanimity , inquiring into his son's progress in his classes , when the re- sult was invariably disappointment ; but he suffered his tongue to scoff bitterly at the degeneracy of the times , and the ...
... face . He left off , with scornful magnanimity , inquiring into his son's progress in his classes , when the re- sult was invariably disappointment ; but he suffered his tongue to scoff bitterly at the degeneracy of the times , and the ...
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