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... beautiful princesses sang softly . The music and singing were entirely western in character and the dancing was impassioned and with that wild abandon which is not met with in the slow and static Oriental dances . I stayed another day ...
... beautiful princesses sang softly . The music and singing were entirely western in character and the dancing was impassioned and with that wild abandon which is not met with in the slow and static Oriental dances . I stayed another day ...
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... beautiful and perfect thing , God would not be beautiful and perfect either .... If the work of God does not glorify him , how can God be glorious ? And I , I am the work of God . " In The Young Man with the Carnation , the English ...
... beautiful and perfect thing , God would not be beautiful and perfect either .... If the work of God does not glorify him , how can God be glorious ? And I , I am the work of God . " In The Young Man with the Carnation , the English ...
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... beautiful ' often pass the lips of those who have never looked at a work of art - oftener , perhaps , than they pass the lips of museum curators — and some meaning must be attached to them . I believe that the majority of people really ...
... beautiful ' often pass the lips of those who have never looked at a work of art - oftener , perhaps , than they pass the lips of museum curators — and some meaning must be attached to them . I believe that the majority of people really ...
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My Dragon 491 | 20 |
Warrior Tribes of the Tibetan Borderland | 28 |
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