The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1955 |
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... smiled the strange angelic smile of an infant , innocent and pure as a sunlit cloud . The mother started forward . " Oh - he smiled . . . he smiled ! " she cried , and her heart was full of joy for she believed it to be a sign from God ...
... smiled the strange angelic smile of an infant , innocent and pure as a sunlit cloud . The mother started forward . " Oh - he smiled . . . he smiled ! " she cried , and her heart was full of joy for she believed it to be a sign from God ...
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... smiled , a thin wiry smile , when there was nothing to smile about . Her skin was cream - coloured and netted with fine blue veins like a cheese . Elsie often said that my mother was merely good looking , but that her mother was ...
... smiled , a thin wiry smile , when there was nothing to smile about . Her skin was cream - coloured and netted with fine blue veins like a cheese . Elsie often said that my mother was merely good looking , but that her mother was ...
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... smiled and hurried towards him . He took my bag and asked did I have a good journey , and in the tone of his voice , the cold folds of his smile , I knew . Someone had told him . I talked on quickly , smiling and being very gay , and he ...
... smiled and hurried towards him . He took my bag and asked did I have a good journey , and in the tone of his voice , the cold folds of his smile , I knew . Someone had told him . I talked on quickly , smiling and being very gay , and he ...
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