The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 159William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1939 |
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... waiting for something— waiting with a kind of secure and enormous patience . Even when I walked my horse across the field they never moved , but sat there in the greying afternoon between the dark lines of woodland , and looked steadily ...
... waiting for something— waiting with a kind of secure and enormous patience . Even when I walked my horse across the field they never moved , but sat there in the greying afternoon between the dark lines of woodland , and looked steadily ...
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... waiting for them — at least , waiting for Waleran and Lisa , for he seemed taken by surprise to find them in the company of the stranger , a man whom evidently he knew , since he greeted him with a great show of respect , which ...
... waiting for them — at least , waiting for Waleran and Lisa , for he seemed taken by surprise to find them in the company of the stranger , a man whom evidently he knew , since he greeted him with a great show of respect , which ...
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... waiting . Beneath the dear blending of their glances meeting , steady , knowing each other , something told him , with the surprise of a man newly aware of a woman , your eyes are grey . Beautifully grey in clear tan face . He took the ...
... waiting . Beneath the dear blending of their glances meeting , steady , knowing each other , something told him , with the surprise of a man newly aware of a woman , your eyes are grey . Beautifully grey in clear tan face . He took the ...
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