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... face by the starlight , as they stood there close to the window ; pale , resolute young faces were both . " Sister ... face he did not read her face aright ; to her his seemed as the face of an angel . " Come with me now , " he whispered ...
... face by the starlight , as they stood there close to the window ; pale , resolute young faces were both . " Sister ... face he did not read her face aright ; to her his seemed as the face of an angel . " Come with me now , " he whispered ...
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... face blanching into deadly whiteness " the whole - I consent ; let her be the judge . Women are more cruel than men ; but I saved her daughter - I am will- ing that she should hear it all . " She sat down again on the seat from which ...
... face blanching into deadly whiteness " the whole - I consent ; let her be the judge . Women are more cruel than men ; but I saved her daughter - I am will- ing that she should hear it all . " She sat down again on the seat from which ...
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... face , " if — I would keep her with me . " 66 ' Keep her with you ! Let us be rid of them , " cried the minister ; " ' they have brought us nothing but misery ever since we heard their names . " his face as she mentioned this meeting ...
... face , " if — I would keep her with me . " 66 ' Keep her with you ! Let us be rid of them , " cried the minister ; " ' they have brought us nothing but misery ever since we heard their names . " his face as she mentioned this meeting ...
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