Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... eyes to make it worth her while to fascinate him . Let his social rank , wealth , or power , be what it would , if he did not possess this interest , she paid no regard to him . If , on the con- trary , she conceived a caprice in his ...
... eyes to make it worth her while to fascinate him . Let his social rank , wealth , or power , be what it would , if he did not possess this interest , she paid no regard to him . If , on the con- trary , she conceived a caprice in his ...
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... eyes , which poor Bertie had said " all expression , " and to any other man that look would have been enough . But this man re- ceived the glance like granite . " The sun has sunk low enough for you to find the garden very pleasant now ...
... eyes , which poor Bertie had said " all expression , " and to any other man that look would have been enough . But this man re- ceived the glance like granite . " The sun has sunk low enough for you to find the garden very pleasant now ...
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... eyes . ' Why should you say that ? " she asked . least I have never worked mischief to you . " " At " To me " he began , and stopped abruptly . No , it was impossible ; he could not mention Ber- tie's name with the face which had been ...
... eyes . ' Why should you say that ? " she asked . least I have never worked mischief to you . " " At " To me " he began , and stopped abruptly . No , it was impossible ; he could not mention Ber- tie's name with the face which had been ...
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... eyes larger . ble that he shrank from meeting Bertie , though the cause of this shrinking would not bear analysis . His affection had not altered in the least ; but he felt as if the influence which had entered the lives of both with ...
... eyes larger . ble that he shrank from meeting Bertie , though the cause of this shrinking would not bear analysis . His affection had not altered in the least ; but he felt as if the influence which had entered the lives of both with ...
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... eyes , one tone of that magical voice , had been enough to shatter all his fancied victory . What had months of ... eyes recalled to his memory the unforgotten expression with which those eyes met his when they parted at Sans - Souci ...
... eyes , one tone of that magical voice , had been enough to shatter all his fancied victory . What had months of ... eyes recalled to his memory the unforgotten expression with which those eyes met his when they parted at Sans - Souci ...
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