Frank Leslie's Ladies' Magazine, 50 tomasFrank Leslie, 1882 |
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... beautiful ! for what can be more beautiful than the face of old age , with the eyes still bright and the hair silvery - white , the very wrinkles possessing a beauty all their own . The parlor is one of coziness and comfort - home ...
... beautiful ! for what can be more beautiful than the face of old age , with the eyes still bright and the hair silvery - white , the very wrinkles possessing a beauty all their own . The parlor is one of coziness and comfort - home ...
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... beautiful , with luxuriant hair which flowed negligently about her shoulders , and with eyes which , large and dark ... beautiful , " said the boy ; " I never thought you were so beautiful as this ; but I'm only a servant . " " You're ...
... beautiful , with luxuriant hair which flowed negligently about her shoulders , and with eyes which , large and dark ... beautiful , " said the boy ; " I never thought you were so beautiful as this ; but I'm only a servant . " " You're ...
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... beautiful pa- troness to examine at will . And so Helen , with all her wealth and power and loveliness , could only dream and hope and suffer in secret , like the humblest of maidens to whom love , unbidden , finds " Bernard reads these ...
... beautiful pa- troness to examine at will . And so Helen , with all her wealth and power and loveliness , could only dream and hope and suffer in secret , like the humblest of maidens to whom love , unbidden , finds " Bernard reads these ...
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answered asked beautiful believe better brown called cashmere child close cloth cold color coming Costume covered cried dark dear deep door drapery dress eyes face feel finished followed four Frank front girl give hair half hand happy head heard heart hope hour inches wide John keep knew lace lady leave light live looked means mind Miss morning mother narrow nature neck never night once passed Philip plaiting poor Raven returned ribbon rose round satin seemed seen side silk Sir Harry skirt sleeves speak stood strange sure taken tell thing thought toilet told took train trimmed turned velvet voice wife woman yards young