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... light that it did not turn grey ; and her eyes , though there were wrinkles round them , still pre- served a certain innocence and candour of aspect which , ill - natured people said , had helped Miss Susan to make many a hard bargain ...
... light that it did not turn grey ; and her eyes , though there were wrinkles round them , still pre- served a certain innocence and candour of aspect which , ill - natured people said , had helped Miss Susan to make many a hard bargain ...
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... light black gauze scarf , covering her light hair . She was not much younger than her sister , but her hair was still lighter , having some half visible mixture of grey , which whitened its tone . Her eyes were blue , but pale , with ...
... light black gauze scarf , covering her light hair . She was not much younger than her sister , but her hair was still lighter , having some half visible mixture of grey , which whitened its tone . Her eyes were blue , but pale , with ...
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... " " What should we want with so many servants ? " said Miss Augustine with a sigh ; and she walked slowly out of the porch , under the rose - wreaths , and across the lawn , the sun blazing upon her light dress , 6 WHITELADIES .
... " " What should we want with so many servants ? " said Miss Augustine with a sigh ; and she walked slowly out of the porch , under the rose - wreaths , and across the lawn , the sun blazing upon her light dress , 6 WHITELADIES .
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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. lawn , the sun blazing upon her light dress , and turning it into white , and beating fiercely on her uncovered head . " Take a parasol , for heaven's sake , " said Miss Susan ; but the white figure glided on ...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. lawn , the sun blazing upon her light dress , and turning it into white , and beating fiercely on her uncovered head . " Take a parasol , for heaven's sake , " said Miss Susan ; but the white figure glided on ...
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... light step . Miss Susan let the smile dwell upon her face , not dismissing it , and knitted on , expecting calmly till he should make his appearance . He had come to make his report to her of another journey , from which he had just ...
... light step . Miss Susan let the smile dwell upon her face , not dismissing it , and knitted on , expecting calmly till he should make his appearance . He had come to make his report to her of another journey , from which he had just ...
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