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... beautiful hands on his shoulders , and looked with her blue eyes into his face , it was all he could do to preserve his composure , and con- ceal the almost awe which possessed him . The wide sleeve had fallen back from her round beautiful ...
... beautiful hands on his shoulders , and looked with her blue eyes into his face , it was all he could do to preserve his composure , and con- ceal the almost awe which possessed him . The wide sleeve had fallen back from her round beautiful ...
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... beautiful duchess , and her still more beautiful daughters , for they had for many seasons been " the ob- served of all observers " in the world of fashion ; but I had never seen them . My part in this Comedy of Errors , therefore , had ...
... beautiful duchess , and her still more beautiful daughters , for they had for many seasons been " the ob- served of all observers " in the world of fashion ; but I had never seen them . My part in this Comedy of Errors , therefore , had ...
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... Beautiful beyond any mistake . A footman in livery imperfectly rendered the character of the proper porter " Discretion ; " but fortunately three ladies in the drawing - room to whom the poor little pilgrim was admitted , fully realized ...
... Beautiful beyond any mistake . A footman in livery imperfectly rendered the character of the proper porter " Discretion ; " but fortunately three ladies in the drawing - room to whom the poor little pilgrim was admitted , fully realized ...
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