Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... eyes . In reading over that morning the fragments of Manetho , he stumbled upon a passage which seemed contradictory to his favorite argument , which was dear to him as life itself . At intervals he began to doubt whether it really was ...
... eyes . In reading over that morning the fragments of Manetho , he stumbled upon a passage which seemed contradictory to his favorite argument , which was dear to him as life itself . At intervals he began to doubt whether it really was ...
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... eyes ! what hair ! what shoulders ! Can she be the daughter of such a mother , and that from that red hair comes all those beautiful , fair locks ? There is no denying , her beauty irri- tates and exasperates me . If I were forty years ...
... eyes ! what hair ! what shoulders ! Can she be the daughter of such a mother , and that from that red hair comes all those beautiful , fair locks ? There is no denying , her beauty irri- tates and exasperates me . If I were forty years ...
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... eyes . In reading over that morning the fragments of Manetho , he stumbled upon a passage which seemed contradictory to his favorite argument , which was dear to him as life itself . At intervals he began to doubt whether it really was ...
... eyes . In reading over that morning the fragments of Manetho , he stumbled upon a passage which seemed contradictory to his favorite argument , which was dear to him as life itself . At intervals he began to doubt whether it really was ...
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... eyes - his own eyes —at the bottom of the trench , a great sarcopha- gus of rose - granite . That day , too , he grew faint . Madame Corneuil sat down ; he fell at her feet , and , with elbows upon the beloved knees , he devoured her ...
... eyes - his own eyes —at the bottom of the trench , a great sarcopha- gus of rose - granite . That day , too , he grew faint . Madame Corneuil sat down ; he fell at her feet , and , with elbows upon the beloved knees , he devoured her ...
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... eyes pecked out by the two doves which have previ- ously called attention to the fact that blood is streaming from their mutilated feet . The surgi- cal adaptation of the false foot to the slipper , and its exposure by a bird , occur in ...
... eyes pecked out by the two doves which have previ- ously called attention to the fact that blood is streaming from their mutilated feet . The surgi- cal adaptation of the false foot to the slipper , and its exposure by a bird , occur in ...
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