The New England Magazine, Volumen45New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... looked at Dolly , from the little red shoes to the gay flowered gown with lace at the short sleeves and low neck ; then at the little curls of hair resting on her forehead . " We do not think it best to dwell on the vanities of dress ...
... looked at Dolly , from the little red shoes to the gay flowered gown with lace at the short sleeves and low neck ; then at the little curls of hair resting on her forehead . " We do not think it best to dwell on the vanities of dress ...
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... looked up at the perfect face still unmarked by age or care , then into the great black eyes , they held her ; how strange they were ! How large , growing larger and larger , enwrapping her , something was passing slowly before her own ...
... looked up at the perfect face still unmarked by age or care , then into the great black eyes , they held her ; how strange they were ! How large , growing larger and larger , enwrapping her , something was passing slowly before her own ...
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... looked at her wrists again— “ and wise , —wise as a ser- pent . ' She ate all she could ; then went to the window . There on the step below was Sister Brown sweeping . Ruth pushed up her window and looked down at her , then whispered ...
... looked at her wrists again— “ and wise , —wise as a ser- pent . ' She ate all she could ; then went to the window . There on the step below was Sister Brown sweeping . Ruth pushed up her window and looked down at her , then whispered ...
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