... the lounge, his hands clasped above his forehead, and his elbows very prominent ; one foot, minus a slipper, hoisted upon the window-sill, and the other slippered foot dangling on the carpet. But the picturesque beauty of his dark, handsome face atoned... The curse of Clifton - Página 50por Emma Dorothy E. Nevitte Southworth - 1853Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...attitude, albeit it was somcM'Imt angular und awkward— his hetut being thrown back over the end uf the lounge, his hands clasped above his forehead, and his elbows very prominent, one f<H>t, minus n flipper, hoisted upon the window-Bill, and the other slippered foot dangling on the... | |
| 1853 - 792 páginas
...throxvn Inrk over t lie end of I ho lounge, his hands clasped above his f.jrche.id, and his rlbows very prominent, one foot, minus a slipper, hoisted...and the other slippered foot dangling on the carpet. Cut the picturesque beauty of his dark, handsome face, for all the rest." No doubt it did ; so it ought.... | |
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