The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... eyes large and set far apart , and hyacinthine locks of hair . ' I thought that if age had not faded such features neither had she disciplined them . His reddish hair he still has in abundance , but mere ruddiness has replaced radiance ...
... eyes large and set far apart , and hyacinthine locks of hair . ' I thought that if age had not faded such features neither had she disciplined them . His reddish hair he still has in abundance , but mere ruddiness has replaced radiance ...
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... eyes bulging a little with the effort , his mouth half - open , he looked like a naturalist continually amazed at the pebbles and earth , feathers , twigs and insects slowly passing beneath his eyes . But the professor was not at all ...
... eyes bulging a little with the effort , his mouth half - open , he looked like a naturalist continually amazed at the pebbles and earth , feathers , twigs and insects slowly passing beneath his eyes . But the professor was not at all ...
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... eyes were tested in the rough and ready way customary in those days . The chemist hung an open framework that felt like the Forth Bridge around my ears and on my nose . Lenses were slotted into this , and twisted about , while I was in ...
... eyes were tested in the rough and ready way customary in those days . The chemist hung an open framework that felt like the Forth Bridge around my ears and on my nose . Lenses were slotted into this , and twisted about , while I was in ...
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