Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... eyes and looked at him . " I never thought of it before , " I said . " I suppose I see them like everybody else , going in lines . " " Equal lines ? " he queried . " Oh no . Stop . I will shut my eyes again , and as you say the figures ...
... eyes and looked at him . " I never thought of it before , " I said . " I suppose I see them like everybody else , going in lines . " " Equal lines ? " he queried . " Oh no . Stop . I will shut my eyes again , and as you say the figures ...
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... eyes were full of tears , and his face of misery . He was frightened and wanted her . She sprang from her bed , ran to the window , and looked this way and that , then up at the sky and at the leafless trees . Her burning hands shook ...
... eyes were full of tears , and his face of misery . He was frightened and wanted her . She sprang from her bed , ran to the window , and looked this way and that , then up at the sky and at the leafless trees . Her burning hands shook ...
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... eyes , And henceforth write nought else but tragedies , Or dirges and sad elegies , or those Mournful laments that not accord with prose . And you , his sad companions , to whom Lent Becomes more Lenten by this accident , Henceforth ...
... eyes , And henceforth write nought else but tragedies , Or dirges and sad elegies , or those Mournful laments that not accord with prose . And you , his sad companions , to whom Lent Becomes more Lenten by this accident , Henceforth ...
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