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... eyes and marked brows ; his straight fine nose and pleasant mouth ; his sprout- ing black moustache , and his brown tint , flecked with a few browner freckles . He was one of those men who have no vanity con- cerning their persons ; he ...
... eyes and marked brows ; his straight fine nose and pleasant mouth ; his sprout- ing black moustache , and his brown tint , flecked with a few browner freckles . He was one of those men who have no vanity con- cerning their persons ; he ...
Page 123
... eyes ; he pursed his mouth as if he would like to laugh . Ray saw Mrs Denton put her hand on her mouth ; her husband glowered silently ; her sister sat with downcast eyes . Hughes went on : “ I find it easier to forgive enmity than ...
... eyes ; he pursed his mouth as if he would like to laugh . Ray saw Mrs Denton put her hand on her mouth ; her husband glowered silently ; her sister sat with downcast eyes . Hughes went on : “ I find it easier to forgive enmity than ...
Page 272
... eyes like a drunken man's . “ Oh , you're here still , are you ? " he said ; a cunning gleam came into his eyes , and he dropped his voice 272 THE WORLD OF CHANCE .
... eyes like a drunken man's . “ Oh , you're here still , are you ? " he said ; a cunning gleam came into his eyes , and he dropped his voice 272 THE WORLD OF CHANCE .
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