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... look upon him as a man of great trust and depend- ence ; and he seems to have a good understand- ing with every bright - eyed country lass . moment he arrives where the horses are to be changed , he throws down the reins with some ...
... look upon him as a man of great trust and depend- ence ; and he seems to have a good understand- ing with every bright - eyed country lass . moment he arrives where the horses are to be changed , he throws down the reins with some ...
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... look , and action , —these form the true elo- quence of love , and can always be felt and understood , but never ... looks and words occupied her whole attention ; when absent , she thought but of what had passed at their recent ...
... look , and action , —these form the true elo- quence of love , and can always be felt and understood , but never ... looks and words occupied her whole attention ; when absent , she thought but of what had passed at their recent ...
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... look did he eye every trembling ray of light streaming across the waste fields from some distant window - How often was he appalled by some shrub covered with snow , which , like a sheeted spectre , beset his very path ! -How often did ...
... look did he eye every trembling ray of light streaming across the waste fields from some distant window - How often was he appalled by some shrub covered with snow , which , like a sheeted spectre , beset his very path ! -How often did ...
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