The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 10;Volume 57William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1888 |
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... hand , and seemed to have been walking bare - headed , for there were signs of wind - play in her abundant black hair . But neither face nor attire suggested rusticity ; the former was handsome , spirited , with a hint of uncommon ...
... hand , and seemed to have been walking bare - headed , for there were signs of wind - play in her abundant black hair . But neither face nor attire suggested rusticity ; the former was handsome , spirited , with a hint of uncommon ...
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... hand . It was no longer safe to live with him ; he was put under restraint , and never again knew freedom . In less than a year he died , a moping maniac . . Mrs. Redwing was an invalid thenceforth ; probably it was only the existence ...
... hand . It was no longer safe to live with him ; he was put under restraint , and never again knew freedom . In less than a year he died , a moping maniac . . Mrs. Redwing was an invalid thenceforth ; probably it was only the existence ...
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... hand by chance in passing , that her heart sank and all her being seemed to ache when he turned away from her and lowered his voice to speak gently to Emily , made her weep as bitter tears of shame at night as any repentant Magdalene ...
... hand by chance in passing , that her heart sank and all her being seemed to ache when he turned away from her and lowered his voice to speak gently to Emily , made her weep as bitter tears of shame at night as any repentant Magdalene ...
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... hand , the reverend fathers of Trévoux have ex- humed a lord of the house of Bontemps which was very illustrious in the country of Vivarais , in Languedoc then , now in the depart- ment of the Ardèche ; this family of Bontemps always ...
... hand , the reverend fathers of Trévoux have ex- humed a lord of the house of Bontemps which was very illustrious in the country of Vivarais , in Languedoc then , now in the depart- ment of the Ardèche ; this family of Bontemps always ...
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... hand at the business . ' Colonel Punter made no reply , but became plunged in a deep and apparently distressing reverie , for he clenched his fist and almost ground his teeth , until he attracted the attention of Captain Jones , who had ...
... hand at the business . ' Colonel Punter made no reply , but became plunged in a deep and apparently distressing reverie , for he clenched his fist and almost ground his teeth , until he attracted the attention of Captain Jones , who had ...
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