Macmillan's Magazine, Volumen39Macmillan and Company, 1878 |
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... face said as they stood together in the spring sunshine . Even when the greetings were ended , and they were walking side by side , the conversation flowed slowly at first , and they did not for a few minutes look at each other again ...
... face said as they stood together in the spring sunshine . Even when the greetings were ended , and they were walking side by side , the conversation flowed slowly at first , and they did not for a few minutes look at each other again ...
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... face . " " Look it in the face , " Haworth repeated . " Aye , let's . " He said the words with a fierce sneer . 66 ' Aye , look it in the face , man , " he said again . " That's th ' thing to do . " He bent forward , extending his hand ...
... face . " " Look it in the face , " Haworth repeated . " Aye , let's . " He said the words with a fierce sneer . 66 ' Aye , look it in the face , man , " he said again . " That's th ' thing to do . " He bent forward , extending his hand ...
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... face corre- sponded with the delicacy of these lines ; —a small aquiline nose ; firm , thin lips , that looked more accustomed to open for commands than entreaties ; a skin , whose clear fineness had resisted forty - two years of ...
... face corre- sponded with the delicacy of these lines ; —a small aquiline nose ; firm , thin lips , that looked more accustomed to open for commands than entreaties ; a skin , whose clear fineness had resisted forty - two years of ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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