The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... eyes . ' Well , from the loaves and fishes point of view , ' Lindo answered , beginning to walk up and down the room in some ex- citement . I do not think an officer , when he gets promotion , looks only at the increase in his pay . Of ...
... eyes . ' Well , from the loaves and fishes point of view , ' Lindo answered , beginning to walk up and down the room in some ex- citement . I do not think an officer , when he gets promotion , looks only at the increase in his pay . Of ...
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... eyes , from a new standpoint , with a new curiosity . The passers - by were the same , but he was changed . He had lunched , and perhaps the material view of his position was uppermost , for those in the crowd who particularly observed ...
... eyes , from a new standpoint , with a new curiosity . The passers - by were the same , but he was changed . He had lunched , and perhaps the material view of his position was uppermost , for those in the crowd who particularly observed ...
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... eyes as others saw them - big grey eyes that from under long lashes looked out upon you , full of such purity and truth that men meeting their gaze straightway felt a desire to be better men and went away and tried - for balf an hour ...
... eyes as others saw them - big grey eyes that from under long lashes looked out upon you , full of such purity and truth that men meeting their gaze straightway felt a desire to be better men and went away and tried - for balf an hour ...
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... eyes for the stranger , hoped desperately for the best . Which was very bad . It must be jolly , ' remarked the un- conscious tormentor , ' to have eight hundred pounds a year , and be a rector ! ' ' Daintry ! ' Kate cried in horror . 6 ...
... eyes for the stranger , hoped desperately for the best . Which was very bad . It must be jolly , ' remarked the un- conscious tormentor , ' to have eight hundred pounds a year , and be a rector ! ' ' Daintry ! ' Kate cried in horror . 6 ...
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... eyes . Miss Bonamy , ' he said , stopping at the open door with his hand extended , ' there is some one in the refreshment - room whom I think that you would like to see . Mr. Gladstone is there , talk- ing to the Duke of Westminster ...
... eyes . Miss Bonamy , ' he said , stopping at the open door with his hand extended , ' there is some one in the refreshment - room whom I think that you would like to see . Mr. Gladstone is there , talk- ing to the Duke of Westminster ...
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