The Century: A Popular Quarterly, 87 tomasScribner & Company, 1914 |
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... eyes frankly . " If I were you , " he said , " I would probably believe as you do . I've met too many dead men in Piccadilly looking un- commonly well ever to say that a man is dead because he ' s disappeared . Then there's the other ...
... eyes frankly . " If I were you , " he said , " I would probably believe as you do . I've met too many dead men in Piccadilly looking un- commonly well ever to say that a man is dead because he ' s disappeared . Then there's the other ...
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... eyes to- ward Alan . Alan flushed angrily . He had no retort for the old man . He sat sullenly silent . The captain ... eyes . But- " and here J. Y.'s eyes left his nephew's expressionless face and looked vaguely into the shadows ...
... eyes to- ward Alan . Alan flushed angrily . He had no retort for the old man . He sat sullenly silent . The captain ... eyes . But- " and here J. Y.'s eyes left his nephew's expressionless face and looked vaguely into the shadows ...
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... eyes were not in the ditch , but on the vision he had seen of what Fazenda Flores might be . The essence of slavery ... eyes , Your eyes , Brunette , They are my skies . They are my sins , Such eyes as they ; I look and sin , And ...
... eyes were not in the ditch , but on the vision he had seen of what Fazenda Flores might be . The essence of slavery ... eyes , Your eyes , Brunette , They are my skies . They are my sins , Such eyes as they ; I look and sin , And ...
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... eyes were deep and clear . They had forgotten the look of whisky . On his feet were rawhide sandals . Like a native , he had learned to keep them on with the aid of a leather button held between his toes . His face , like his body , was ...
... eyes were deep and clear . They had forgotten the look of whisky . On his feet were rawhide sandals . Like a native , he had learned to keep them on with the aid of a leather button held between his toes . His face , like his body , was ...
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... eyes to Gerry did not smile . He was trying to picture himself in relation to children . " It would not be fair ... eyes blue and kindly . As Gerry looked at him he spoke : " I'm Lieber , from up the river . Fa- ther Mathias told ...
... eyes to Gerry did not smile . He was trying to picture himself in relation to children . " It would not be fair ... eyes blue and kindly . As Gerry looked at him he spoke : " I'm Lieber , from up the river . Fa- ther Mathias told ...
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