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Page 25
... eyes , had the effect of dis- tending the eye - lids ; or the powder , and sometimes , indeed , com- mon soot , was gently spread with a bodkin underneath the lid , and the tint which it imparted was supposed to give an expression of ...
... eyes , had the effect of dis- tending the eye - lids ; or the powder , and sometimes , indeed , com- mon soot , was gently spread with a bodkin underneath the lid , and the tint which it imparted was supposed to give an expression of ...
Page 240
... eyes fixed on her face with an expression of wildness and fire that would have terrified a less resolute female . His blanket had fallen from his shoulders , and was lying in folds around him , leaving his breast , arms , and most of ...
... eyes fixed on her face with an expression of wildness and fire that would have terrified a less resolute female . His blanket had fallen from his shoulders , and was lying in folds around him , leaving his breast , arms , and most of ...
Page 245
... eyes of the monster and the kneeling maiden met , for an instant , when the former stooped to examine her fallen foe ; next to scent her luckless cub . From the latter examination it turned , however , with its eyes ap- parently ...
... eyes of the monster and the kneeling maiden met , for an instant , when the former stooped to examine her fallen foe ; next to scent her luckless cub . From the latter examination it turned , however , with its eyes ap- parently ...
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