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... face shone lividly in the sun , his lip trembling . The place was occupied right left and centre . We used to have deer too , but the last battalion wiped them out . ' The breath of bluebells was overpoweringly sweet on the warm wind ...
... face shone lividly in the sun , his lip trembling . The place was occupied right left and centre . We used to have deer too , but the last battalion wiped them out . ' The breath of bluebells was overpoweringly sweet on the warm wind ...
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... face lit to a ' brighter blush ' at the sound of ' a father's name , ' and darkened at every shadow that on his face could fall . ' It was not long before father and daughter were in daily communication with the Barrett household ...
... face lit to a ' brighter blush ' at the sound of ' a father's name , ' and darkened at every shadow that on his face could fall . ' It was not long before father and daughter were in daily communication with the Barrett household ...
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... face so little unexpected as to seem straightway familiar . It is a handsome face , changing little with the years - a face at once feminine and formidable , with plenty of fair curling hair , attrac- tive blunt features , and a ...
... face so little unexpected as to seem straightway familiar . It is a handsome face , changing little with the years - a face at once feminine and formidable , with plenty of fair curling hair , attrac- tive blunt features , and a ...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901 William Makepeace Thackeray Visualização integral - 1901 |
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