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... face has something of Rachel the Actress ; narrow , Jewish , tho ' not quite so narrow and Jewish , bending with an air of sorrow , of infinite earnestness , over her little Boy who stands before her , supported by her . The Boy's face ...
... face has something of Rachel the Actress ; narrow , Jewish , tho ' not quite so narrow and Jewish , bending with an air of sorrow , of infinite earnestness , over her little Boy who stands before her , supported by her . The Boy's face ...
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... face ( frog - face , an enemy would have said ! ) , with small or no intelligence beyond common ; but something really graceful , dextrous and ingenious in her ways : manners decidedly well - bred , and beautiful neat little hands - her ...
... face ( frog - face , an enemy would have said ! ) , with small or no intelligence beyond common ; but something really graceful , dextrous and ingenious in her ways : manners decidedly well - bred , and beautiful neat little hands - her ...
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... face and walked on . But whither ? The question smote him with a strange and chilly sense of loneliness . Whither ? To the bank certainly , if he had courage , where the battle was even now joined . He might fling himself into the fray ...
... face and walked on . But whither ? The question smote him with a strange and chilly sense of loneliness . Whither ? To the bank certainly , if he had courage , where the battle was even now joined . He might fling himself into the fray ...
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