A Family Affair: A NovelMacmillan, 1886 - 330 páginas |
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... face . She sat like one in a thoughtful frame of mind . Her head was bent forward , and so threw her mouth and chin into the shade . Her hands being gloved , it was im- possible to know whether she wore a wedding - ring or not . Of the ...
... face . She sat like one in a thoughtful frame of mind . Her head was bent forward , and so threw her mouth and chin into the shade . Her hands being gloved , it was im- possible to know whether she wore a wedding - ring or not . Of the ...
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... face . They were brown - haired men , with long straight noses , calm , serious eyes , rather arched eyebrows , and ... faces remarkably well , and , perhaps , added a kind of old- world courtliness to their general appearance . Their ...
... face . They were brown - haired men , with long straight noses , calm , serious eyes , rather arched eyebrows , and ... faces remarkably well , and , perhaps , added a kind of old- world courtliness to their general appearance . Their ...
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... face turned from the door , as in a minute the respectable Whittaker entered the room . That functionary was most tenacious that due respect should be shown to his masters . Most probably the look of vivid amusement on Mr. Mordle's ...
... face turned from the door , as in a minute the respectable Whittaker entered the room . That functionary was most tenacious that due respect should be shown to his masters . Most probably the look of vivid amusement on Mr. Mordle's ...
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... faces , were bending down and inspecting the child . To Mr. Mordle's imaginative mind , the group suggested a picture he had once seen of the Brobdignagians taking stock of Gulliver : nor could the picture have been in any way spoiled ...
... faces , were bending down and inspecting the child . To Mr. Mordle's imaginative mind , the group suggested a picture he had once seen of the Brobdignagians taking stock of Gulliver : nor could the picture have been in any way spoiled ...
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... face showed no colour , its healthy pallor was more attractive to a right - minded man than all the rosy cheeks that ever existed . Her brown hair grew in great masses , and low down on her well - shaped forehead . Her eyes were gray ...
... face showed no colour , its healthy pallor was more attractive to a right - minded man than all the rosy cheeks that ever existed . Her brown hair grew in great masses , and low down on her well - shaped forehead . Her eyes were gray ...
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