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Page 33
... face of that strange girl , or woman , whom he was fashioning into a fictitious heroine , but his out- ward vision roved over the women faces it en- countered , and his taste made its swift selection among them , and his ambidextrous ...
... face of that strange girl , or woman , whom he was fashioning into a fictitious heroine , but his out- ward vision roved over the women faces it en- countered , and his taste made its swift selection among them , and his ambidextrous ...
Page 38
... face , with gay eyes , and a fine pearly tint ; lips that must have been beautiful shaped his branching mustache to a whimsical smile . 66 ' No , " said Ray . 66 I wasn't near enough to see his face . But he looked so decent and quiet ...
... face , with gay eyes , and a fine pearly tint ; lips that must have been beautiful shaped his branching mustache to a whimsical smile . 66 ' No , " said Ray . 66 I wasn't near enough to see his face . But he looked so decent and quiet ...
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... face where he could see it fully . Her hair was of the in- definite blonde tending to brown , which most people's hair is of ; her sensitive face was cast in the American mould that gives us such a high average of good looks in our ...
... face where he could see it fully . Her hair was of the in- definite blonde tending to brown , which most people's hair is of ; her sensitive face was cast in the American mould that gives us such a high average of good looks in our ...
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