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" ... he ever possessed. His cold eyes would hardly have been eyes, but for the short ends of lashes which, by bringing them into immediate contrast with something paler than themselves, expressed their form. His snortcropped hair might have been a mere... "
Barnaby Rudge (and Hard times). - Página 208
por Charles Dickens - 1858
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Household Words: A weekly Journal, Volume 9, Volumen9

1854 - 634 páginas
...dark-haired, that she seemed to receive a deeper and more lustrous color from the sun when it shone upon her, the boy was so light-eyed and lighthaired that the...self-same rays appeared to draw out of him what little color he ever possessed. His cold eyes would hardly have been eyes, but for the short ends of lashes...
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Hard Times for These Times

Charles Dickens - 1854 - 390 páginas
...dark-haired, that she seemed to receive a deeper and more lustrous color from the sun when it shone upon her, the boy was so light-eyed and lighthaired that the...self-same rays appeared to draw out of him what little color he ever possessed. His cold eyes would hardly have been eyes, but for the short ends of lashes...
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Hard Times

Charles Dickens - 1858 - 492 páginas
...beginning of a sunbeam, of which Bitzer, oeing at the corner of a row on the other side, a few row's in advance, caught the end. But, whereas the girl...themselves, expressed their form. His short-cropped flair might have been a mere continuation of the sandy freckles on his forehead and face. His skin...
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Barnaby Rudge, And, Hard Times: With Ten Illustrations

Charles Dickens - 1868 - 604 páginas
...that she seemed to receive a deeper and more lustrous colour from the sun, when it shone upon her, the boy was so light-eyed and light-haired that the...something paler than themselves, expressed their form. His short -cropped hair might have been a mere continuation of the sandy freckles on his forehead and face....
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Charles Dickens's works. Charles Dickens ed. [18 vols. of a 21 vol. set ...

Charles Dickens - 1868 - 662 páginas
...receive a «¡eeрer and more lustrous colour from the sun, when it shone upon her, the boy was чi light-eyed and light-haired that the self-same rays...possessed. His cold eyes would hardly have been eyes, bat for the short ends of lashes which, by bringing them into immediate contrast with ;-..mething paler...
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The Dickens Dictionary: A Key to the Characters and Principal ..., Volumen30

Gilbert Ashville Pierce, William Adolphus Wheeler - 1872 - 652 páginas
...school ; erammed full of hard facts, but with all fancy, sentiment, and aifectiou taken out of him. His cold eyes would hardly have been eyes, but for...form. His short-cropped hair might have been a mere continnation of the sandy freckles on his forehead and face, His skin was so unwholesomely deIicient...
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A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 páginas
...dark-haired, that she seemed to receive a deeper and more lustrous color from the sun, when it shone upon her, gone elsewhere overnight, and the few stragglers...many churches languished there inexpressively. Am color he ever possessed. His cold eyes would hardly have been eyes, but for the short ends of lashes...
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The Student's Common-place Book: A Cyclopedia of Illustration and Fact, Volumen1

Henry J. Fox - 1876 - 478 páginas
...of royal apartments. Was this the better to imitate dogs." Preacher and King, 209. 245. COWARD — " His cold eyes would hardly have been eyes but for the short ends of lashes which, by bringing into immediate contact with something paler than themselves, expressed their form. His shortcropped...
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The Student's Common Place Book: A Cyclopedia of Illustration and Fact ...

Henry J. Fox - 1876 - 476 páginas
...royal apartments. Was this the better to imitate dogs." Preacher and King, 209. 246. COWARD. — " His cold eyes would hardly have been eyes but for the short ends of lashes which, by bringing into immediate contact with something paler than themselves, expressed their form. His shortcropped...
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The Old Curiosity Shop ; Hard Times ; and The Holly Tree Inn

Charles Dickens - 1880 - 868 páginas
...dark-haired, that she seemed to receive a deeper and more lustrous color from the sun, when it shone upon her, the boy was so light-eyed and light-haired that the...self-same rays appeared to draw out of him what little color he ever possessed. His cold eyes would hardly have been eyes, but for the short end of the lashes...
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