The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 160William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1939 |
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... face , ' the King continued , ' since when his soul is water . He has seen the face of a maiden reputed to be the most beautiful in Assyria . ' ' What is it to me that a poet has seen a girl's face , beautiful or ugly , and has had his ...
... face , ' the King continued , ' since when his soul is water . He has seen the face of a maiden reputed to be the most beautiful in Assyria . ' ' What is it to me that a poet has seen a girl's face , beautiful or ugly , and has had his ...
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... faces round him , remounted the box and the carriage rolled away . The young monk ascended the badly lit staircase in ... face of the young monk with some disfavour . ' His Excellency has sent you with some papers for His Eminence the ...
... faces round him , remounted the box and the carriage rolled away . The young monk ascended the badly lit staircase in ... face of the young monk with some disfavour . ' His Excellency has sent you with some papers for His Eminence the ...
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... face and the children's education was one of the most perplexing , so I was obliged to take weighty decisions , doing my best to act wisely on my own responsibility . The hour of departure from Paris finally sounded ; 1 was nearly at ...
... face and the children's education was one of the most perplexing , so I was obliged to take weighty decisions , doing my best to act wisely on my own responsibility . The hour of departure from Paris finally sounded ; 1 was nearly at ...
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Apennines Unknown By Dr Fritz Gaupp | 34 |
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