Littell's Living Age, Volume 16Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1848 |
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... eyes , and eager breath , and feet In his career : Disturbing not the drifted snow , had paused The infant would conceal His troubled visage in his mother's robe , In terror at the glare of those wild eyes , To remember their strange ...
... eyes , and eager breath , and feet In his career : Disturbing not the drifted snow , had paused The infant would conceal His troubled visage in his mother's robe , In terror at the glare of those wild eyes , To remember their strange ...
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... eyes veiled by an indescribable languor ; a profound calm was the characteristic of her whole being - a calm so great , that it resembled absence of life . One might have thought her eyes looked without seeing , that her lips could not ...
... eyes veiled by an indescribable languor ; a profound calm was the characteristic of her whole being - a calm so great , that it resembled absence of life . One might have thought her eyes looked without seeing , that her lips could not ...
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... eyes , but one that the fact would fail to create any very powerful sen- those gentle eyes never forget . In the agent's sation the sight of a single bloodstained bullet house not far off , the shot is heard , and people of the hundreds ...
... eyes , but one that the fact would fail to create any very powerful sen- those gentle eyes never forget . In the agent's sation the sight of a single bloodstained bullet house not far off , the shot is heard , and people of the hundreds ...
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