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Those three beautiful shades of red hair , ' I said to myself , and those three young faces , all alike , yet all so different ! Therefore I had the chairs of an awful family re- moved from alongside of mine , and your chairs put in ...
Those three beautiful shades of red hair , ' I said to myself , and those three young faces , all alike , yet all so different ! Therefore I had the chairs of an awful family re- moved from alongside of mine , and your chairs put in ...
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And think how beautiful you ' d be in those white linen clothes ! I really believe I might be able to stay in love with a man quite permanently if he always dressed in white . You can't imagine how I miss Judy .
And think how beautiful you ' d be in those white linen clothes ! I really believe I might be able to stay in love with a man quite permanently if he always dressed in white . You can't imagine how I miss Judy .
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I remember when I first woke in that harbor ; I felt like a heroine of grand opera surrounded by untruly beautiful painted scenery . Nothing in my four trips to Europe ever thrilled me like the queer sights and tastes and smells of ...
I remember when I first woke in that harbor ; I felt like a heroine of grand opera surrounded by untruly beautiful painted scenery . Nothing in my four trips to Europe ever thrilled me like the queer sights and tastes and smells of ...
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He confesses that he knew at the time of his marriage that he ought not to marry her , he knew all about her nervous instability ; but he thought , being a doctor , that he could overcome it , and she was beautiful !
He confesses that he knew at the time of his marriage that he ought not to marry her , he knew all about her nervous instability ; but he thought , being a doctor , that he could overcome it , and she was beautiful !
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I reflected , too , that she was so very beautiful that her beauty would for- ever serve her as a complete disguise if she chose ; for there is no greater disguise for a woman's true nature than beauty , and almost no greater barrier ...
I reflected , too , that she was so very beautiful that her beauty would for- ever serve her as a complete disguise if she chose ; for there is no greater disguise for a woman's true nature than beauty , and almost no greater barrier ...
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Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 104 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1922 |
Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 110 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1925 |
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