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... expression; while the broad, full, polished forehead with its prominent, swelling brows, could not fail torecall, to even casual observers,the calm, powerful face of Lorenzo de' Medicis,which, ifonce looked on, fastens itself upon heart ...
... expression; while the broad, full, polished forehead with its prominent, swelling brows, could not fail torecall, to even casual observers,the calm, powerful face of Lorenzo de' Medicis,which, ifonce looked on, fastens itself upon heart ...
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... expression of his eyes?" "No, sir,I did not see much of his face,henever looked at me but once.I should not like to meet himagain; I am afraid of him." "Never fear, Pearl, heis a stranger here, and there's little chance of your ever ...
... expression of his eyes?" "No, sir,I did not see much of his face,henever looked at me but once.I should not like to meet himagain; I am afraid of him." "Never fear, Pearl, heis a stranger here, and there's little chance of your ever ...
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... expression tothose who watched her ravings;andit was with a feelingof relief thattheyfinally sawhersink into apathy—into a quiet mental stupor—from which nothing seemed to rouse her.Shedidnot remark Mrs. Hunt's absence, orthepresence ...
... expression tothose who watched her ravings;andit was with a feelingof relief thattheyfinally sawhersink into apathy—into a quiet mental stupor—from which nothing seemed to rouse her.Shedidnot remark Mrs. Hunt's absence, orthepresence ...
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... expression almosthuman inthe mild, liquideyes, allthe events ofthat last serene evening swept back to Edna's deadened memory, and, leaning her head on Brindle's horns, she shedthe first tears that had flowed for her great loss, while ...
... expression almosthuman inthe mild, liquideyes, allthe events ofthat last serene evening swept back to Edna's deadened memory, and, leaning her head on Brindle's horns, she shedthe first tears that had flowed for her great loss, while ...
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... expression settled about her mouth, and looked out gloomily from the sad eyes. Her painful reverie wasinterrupted bythe cheery voiceofDr. Rodney, who cameback, accompaniedby an elegantlydressed middleaged lady. "Ah, mybrave ...
... expression settled about her mouth, and looked out gloomily from the sad eyes. Her painful reverie wasinterrupted bythe cheery voiceofDr. Rodney, who cameback, accompaniedby an elegantlydressed middleaged lady. "Ah, mybrave ...
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