The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... , and curling hair cut rather short . His eyes were blue and pleasantly bold ; and in his every action and in his whole carriage there was a great appearance of confidence and self - possession . Taking a book and THE NEW RECTOR .
... , and curling hair cut rather short . His eyes were blue and pleasantly bold ; and in his every action and in his whole carriage there was a great appearance of confidence and self - possession . Taking a book and THE NEW RECTOR .
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... appearance of being undisturbed ; but the blood rose to his cheek , and in his attempt to maintain his dignity he only succeeded in looking angry as well as confused and taken aback . He had certainly made a mess of his escort duty ...
... appearance of being undisturbed ; but the blood rose to his cheek , and in his attempt to maintain his dignity he only succeeded in looking angry as well as confused and taken aback . He had certainly made a mess of his escort duty ...
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... appearance as Lindo was by his ; and , moreover , to be as little able to hide the feeling as Kate herself to control the colour which rose in her cheeks . She gave Mr. Lindo his tea in silence , and then with an obvious effort ...
... appearance as Lindo was by his ; and , moreover , to be as little able to hide the feeling as Kate herself to control the colour which rose in her cheeks . She gave Mr. Lindo his tea in silence , and then with an obvious effort ...
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... appearance of a woven material ; caps of fur or skin , and boots or moccasins of leather , completed the costume . The skirts of the women were longer than those of the men ; those of the vestal virgins were white , and they also wore ...
... appearance of a woven material ; caps of fur or skin , and boots or moccasins of leather , completed the costume . The skirts of the women were longer than those of the men ; those of the vestal virgins were white , and they also wore ...
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... appearance of joy . To his surprise , the leaders accosted him in Spanish and bade him welcome ; and the story runs that this kindly reception was due to the fact that about thirty years previously some buccaneering Spaniards had landed ...
... appearance of joy . To his surprise , the leaders accosted him in Spanish and bade him welcome ; and the story runs that this kindly reception was due to the fact that about thirty years previously some buccaneering Spaniards had landed ...
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