The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 71;Volume 144William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1931 |
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... eyes ; dark eyes as became a daughter of the Sephardim on her father's side , but set incongruously beneath golden lashes and golden locks inherited from a dead mother in whom many strains had mingled . Joanna wanted Abrantes , pure ...
... eyes ; dark eyes as became a daughter of the Sephardim on her father's side , but set incongruously beneath golden lashes and golden locks inherited from a dead mother in whom many strains had mingled . Joanna wanted Abrantes , pure ...
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... eyes and yawned . In sight of the gathering he stopped , regarded it surprisedly , and then , followed by Romi , walked to the front of it , inspected the Bishop with lighted curiosity , and sat down . Romi sank beside him , deep ...
... eyes and yawned . In sight of the gathering he stopped , regarded it surprisedly , and then , followed by Romi , walked to the front of it , inspected the Bishop with lighted curiosity , and sat down . Romi sank beside him , deep ...
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... eyes , they would beg to do this rather than to be turned out to a new hostel which they did not feel was a home ... eyes are visible , and the two corners of the mouth . A weakness or a hardness or a shiftiness then becomes apparent ...
... eyes , they would beg to do this rather than to be turned out to a new hostel which they did not feel was a home ... eyes are visible , and the two corners of the mouth . A weakness or a hardness or a shiftiness then becomes apparent ...
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