Littell's Living Age, 149. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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531. oldal
... eyes , beautiful with a cants on them for a good half - hour , and new tenderness , the delicate skin which , is only stopped by the promise that , for whether it be pale or flushed , seems al that day at any rate , Dorothy will shut ...
... eyes , beautiful with a cants on them for a good half - hour , and new tenderness , the delicate skin which , is only stopped by the promise that , for whether it be pale or flushed , seems al that day at any rate , Dorothy will shut ...
538. oldal
... eyes as a woman hav- ing once seen could never forget , " it has been all a trick . The eyes and the lips and the words on whose truth I could have staked my soul - have staked my soul almost have been all the while false , false as ...
... eyes as a woman hav- ing once seen could never forget , " it has been all a trick . The eyes and the lips and the words on whose truth I could have staked my soul - have staked my soul almost have been all the while false , false as ...
703. oldal
... eye of the Indian that suggests by the fair - haired , blue - eyed northern ar- a character lying in ambush . Not to rivals . Curiously enough , the recent enumerate all the eyes that the poets and census entirely confirms this theory ...
... eye of the Indian that suggests by the fair - haired , blue - eyed northern ar- a character lying in ambush . Not to rivals . Curiously enough , the recent enumerate all the eyes that the poets and census entirely confirms this theory ...
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