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... eye , ear , and body . He seemed as nerveless as an old oak tree , and his eyes saw right into your brain - at least that is how I felt . Phil Armour is worth about thirty million dollars . He has given between three and four million ...
... eye , ear , and body . He seemed as nerveless as an old oak tree , and his eyes saw right into your brain - at least that is how I felt . Phil Armour is worth about thirty million dollars . He has given between three and four million ...
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... eyes glowing in the darkness . If this was so , I had mistaken the personal , perhaps imaginary , light of my eye for the actual light of the gas - globe . It's not science , but it's common sense . Such , I say , were my conclusions ...
... eyes glowing in the darkness . If this was so , I had mistaken the personal , perhaps imaginary , light of my eye for the actual light of the gas - globe . It's not science , but it's common sense . Such , I say , were my conclusions ...
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... eyes , and smooth , glossy skins shimmered . There was an atmo- sphere of ages over the place , and a distressing suggestion that all upon which my eyes looked was of me and in me - my own creatures and creations . But this I know ...
... eyes , and smooth , glossy skins shimmered . There was an atmo- sphere of ages over the place , and a distressing suggestion that all upon which my eyes looked was of me and in me - my own creatures and creations . But this I know ...
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Animal Helpers and Servers By C J Cornish | 8 |
Malwood Eclogues ThePollio By Charles L Graves | 30 |
Letters | 41 |
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901 William Makepeace Thackeray Visualização integral - 1901 |
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