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... eyes and pallor on her lips, the child staggered tothespot,andlooked on the prostrate form, he was dead. The hazel eyes stared blankly at the sky, and the hue of lifeand exuberant health still glowed on the full cheek; but theball had ...
... eyes and pallor on her lips, the child staggered tothespot,andlooked on the prostrate form, he was dead. The hazel eyes stared blankly at the sky, and the hue of lifeand exuberant health still glowed on the full cheek; but theball had ...
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... eyes." "He maycome back foritif hemisses it pretty soon." "Not he. Onemight almost believe thathe was running from the law. He would notturn back for it if it was bound in gold instead of leather. It is no account, I'll warrant, or he ...
... eyes." "He maycome back foritif hemisses it pretty soon." "Not he. Onemight almost believe thathe was running from the law. He would notturn back for it if it was bound in gold instead of leather. It is no account, I'll warrant, or he ...
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... eyes.She kissed him, buttoned his shirt collar, whichhad become unfastened, drew his homespun coat closertohis throat, and springing down thesteps bounded awayin search ofthe cow, whooften strayed sofar off that shewas dispatched ...
... eyes.She kissed him, buttoned his shirt collar, whichhad become unfastened, drew his homespun coat closertohis throat, and springing down thesteps bounded awayin search ofthe cow, whooften strayed sofar off that shewas dispatched ...
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Augusta Jane Evans. lamb!" Mrs. Wood wiped her own eyes, and went back to her weaving; and Edna turned away from the mill and walked to her deserted home, while the tears poured ceaselessly over her white cheeks. Asshe approached the old ...
Augusta Jane Evans. lamb!" Mrs. Wood wiped her own eyes, and went back to her weaving; and Edna turned away from the mill and walked to her deserted home, while the tears poured ceaselessly over her white cheeks. Asshe approached the old ...
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... eyes filled as he noticed thewistful, lingering, loving gaze which the girl fixed uponit, untila groveof trees shut out the view; then the head bowed itself, anda stifled moan reached his ears. The engine whistled asthey approached the ...
... eyes filled as he noticed thewistful, lingering, loving gaze which the girl fixed uponit, untila groveof trees shut out the view; then the head bowed itself, anda stifled moan reached his ears. The engine whistled asthey approached the ...
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