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... felt thefiery gleam of hiseyes, as he stooped to take the shawl from her hand. Once more his fingers touched his hat, hebowedand said hastily: "I thankyou, child." Then spurring hishorse,he wasout of sight ina moment. "He is a rude ...
... felt thefiery gleam of hiseyes, as he stooped to take the shawl from her hand. Once more his fingers touched his hat, hebowedand said hastily: "I thankyou, child." Then spurring hishorse,he wasout of sight ina moment. "He is a rude ...
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... felt that she might justlyclaim asher ownthis most marvellous of books, which, though beyond her comprehension, furnished a sourceof endless wonderand delight. The copy was Gary's translation, with illustrations designed by Flaxman; and ...
... felt that she might justlyclaim asher ownthis most marvellous of books, which, though beyond her comprehension, furnished a sourceof endless wonderand delight. The copy was Gary's translation, with illustrations designed by Flaxman; and ...
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... felt thatGod's changeless stars smiled down as lovingly upon her face ason her grandfather's grave; and that the cosmopolitan language of natureknew neitherthe modificationsof time and space,the distinctions of social caste, northe ...
... felt thatGod's changeless stars smiled down as lovingly upon her face ason her grandfather's grave; and that the cosmopolitan language of natureknew neitherthe modificationsof time and space,the distinctions of social caste, northe ...
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... felt thegirl's pulse, foundthat she had fallen intoa heavy sleep, andthen, withasigh,went downto take her breakfast. It was several hours before Ednaawoke, and when sheopened her eyes, andlooked around the elegantly furnished and ...
... felt thegirl's pulse, foundthat she had fallen intoa heavy sleep, andthen, withasigh,went downto take her breakfast. It was several hours before Ednaawoke, and when sheopened her eyes, andlooked around the elegantly furnished and ...
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... felt an involuntary awe of her, which rendered her manner exceedingly constrained when they were together. Hagar wasalmost as taciturn ashermistress, and as the girlasked few questions, she remained in complete ignorance of the ...
... felt an involuntary awe of her, which rendered her manner exceedingly constrained when they were together. Hagar wasalmost as taciturn ashermistress, and as the girlasked few questions, she remained in complete ignorance of the ...
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