The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 170George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1958 |
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... looked up and smiled ; her finger marking her place . " To settle an argument , " she said . " I'm afraid we are a very argumentative family . ” Edmund bowed . A silence fell . He and Emily looked at one another , but she looked away ...
... looked up and smiled ; her finger marking her place . " To settle an argument , " she said . " I'm afraid we are a very argumentative family . ” Edmund bowed . A silence fell . He and Emily looked at one another , but she looked away ...
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... looked up again . She had an amused smile , as if they were a couple of shy children whom she had just introduced to one another . Oh , dear , why the silence ? I'm not listening , you know . You will make me feel that I am in the way ...
... looked up again . She had an amused smile , as if they were a couple of shy children whom she had just introduced to one another . Oh , dear , why the silence ? I'm not listening , you know . You will make me feel that I am in the way ...
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... looked sadly about him under lazy eyelids . Lionel felt he recognised the face , perhaps from a film . " Better watch Jane , " he warned . But Jane at dinner surveyed the stranger coolly and pronounced him not at all attractive ; too ...
... looked sadly about him under lazy eyelids . Lionel felt he recognised the face , perhaps from a film . " Better watch Jane , " he warned . But Jane at dinner surveyed the stranger coolly and pronounced him not at all attractive ; too ...
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