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... light and childish gladness; andtheflexible redlips curled in lines of orthodox Greek perfection, showing remarkable versatility of expression; while the broad, full, polished forehead with its prominent, swelling brows, could not fail ...
... light and childish gladness; andtheflexible redlips curled in lines of orthodox Greek perfection, showing remarkable versatility of expression; while the broad, full, polished forehead with its prominent, swelling brows, could not fail ...
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... light in his keengray 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 ...
... light in his keengray 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 ...
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... light of life—the hope ofall future yearsis blotted out; clouds of despair and the grim night of an unbroken and unlifting desolation fall likea pall onheart andbrain; we dare notlook heavenward, dreading another blow; our anchor drags ...
... light of life—the hope ofall future yearsis blotted out; clouds of despair and the grim night of an unbroken and unlifting desolation fall likea pall onheart andbrain; we dare notlook heavenward, dreading another blow; our anchor drags ...
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... light of daydiein thewest, wherea young moonhung her silvery crescent amongthe dusky treetops, and thestars flashed out thickand fast. Faraway among strangers,uncared forand unnoticed, come what might, she felt thatGod's changeless ...
... light of daydiein thewest, wherea young moonhung her silvery crescent amongthe dusky treetops, and thestars flashed out thickand fast. Faraway among strangers,uncared forand unnoticed, come what might, she felt thatGod's changeless ...
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... light of torches, the scene of disasterpresenteda ghastly debris of dead and dying, of crushed cars and wounded men and women, who writhed and groaned among the shattered timbers fromwhich they found it impossibleto extricate themselves ...
... light of torches, the scene of disasterpresenteda ghastly debris of dead and dying, of crushed cars and wounded men and women, who writhed and groaned among the shattered timbers fromwhich they found it impossibleto extricate themselves ...
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