Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 37;Volume 100John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1883 |
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... eye . Stands of old flint muskets with shining barrels , some of which bore the Tower mark , were ranged along the ... eyes . He stared , and slowly approached the figure , which looked at him . He gave an inarticulate cry to Mr. Monke ...
... eye . Stands of old flint muskets with shining barrels , some of which bore the Tower mark , were ranged along the ... eyes . He stared , and slowly approached the figure , which looked at him . He gave an inarticulate cry to Mr. Monke ...
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... eyes , and it was with difficulty she ed James hard by the arm , and his little spoke . At last she cried , " Oh , you are eyes twinkled knowingly as he turned English , are you not ? " Yes , ' them up in his head until nothing but ...
... eyes , and it was with difficulty she ed James hard by the arm , and his little spoke . At last she cried , " Oh , you are eyes twinkled knowingly as he turned English , are you not ? " Yes , ' them up in his head until nothing but ...
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... eyes of the color of the ocean that rolled not fifty yards from him . So taken aback was the rough man with the beauty before him , that he kissed the face on the brow , and then , as if ashamed of the emotion he displayed , he thrust ...
... eyes of the color of the ocean that rolled not fifty yards from him . So taken aback was the rough man with the beauty before him , that he kissed the face on the brow , and then , as if ashamed of the emotion he displayed , he thrust ...
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... eyes of the trader , particularly when the latter chided him in his most sarcastic manner for his want of atten- tion to his sister , and let him know he thought him most unfeeling . Then there was that matter of Zinga . But as for ...
... eyes of the trader , particularly when the latter chided him in his most sarcastic manner for his want of atten- tion to his sister , and let him know he thought him most unfeeling . Then there was that matter of Zinga . But as for ...
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... eyes struck his imagination with such force that he stepped back a pace or two almost in dismay , and was silent . He Recovering himself with an effort , he laid a kindly hand on the lad , for he could not be rough with him now . " Very ...
... eyes struck his imagination with such force that he stepped back a pace or two almost in dismay , and was silent . He Recovering himself with an effort , he laid a kindly hand on the lad , for he could not be rough with him now . " Very ...
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