Littell's Living Age, 53. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1857 |
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109. oldal
... eyes are still large and blue ; but in other respects his person would present no marks of identification for his friend Mrs. Hackit , if she were to see him ; especially ONLY once again in his life has Amos Bar- now that her eyes must ...
... eyes are still large and blue ; but in other respects his person would present no marks of identification for his friend Mrs. Hackit , if she were to see him ; especially ONLY once again in his life has Amos Bar- now that her eyes must ...
553. oldal
... eyes that seemed to be indolently accepting penetrating eyes , and by a somewhat aquiline admiration instead of rendering it ; and men , nose , was allayed by the good - natured lines especially if they had a tendency to clumsi- about ...
... eyes that seemed to be indolently accepting penetrating eyes , and by a somewhat aquiline admiration instead of rendering it ; and men , nose , was allayed by the good - natured lines especially if they had a tendency to clumsi- about ...
781. oldal
... eyes that spoke volumes for can alone bring us round again . " Notwith- the womanly earnestness and simplicity of standing which professional advice , I found her character . It was one of those pictures the patient in his dressing ...
... eyes that spoke volumes for can alone bring us round again . " Notwith- the womanly earnestness and simplicity of standing which professional advice , I found her character . It was one of those pictures the patient in his dressing ...
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INDEPENDENT N Y | 20 |
BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE | 24 |
Sad Fortunes of the Rev Amos Barton 24 | 92 |
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