Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen217William Blackwood, 1925 |
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... eyes , whose pupils were fo- cussed on the open door through which you had come in , and by which you might shortly be expected to depart . But if you knew him better you would attribute this trait to a rooted dislike of contemplating ...
... eyes , whose pupils were fo- cussed on the open door through which you had come in , and by which you might shortly be expected to depart . But if you knew him better you would attribute this trait to a rooted dislike of contemplating ...
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... eyes had that mild yet alert look that comes of gazing perpetually over great rolling solitudes always un- eventful in themselves , but where , nevertheless , the un- toward is for ever expected to happen . He smoked a pipe and wore a ...
... eyes had that mild yet alert look that comes of gazing perpetually over great rolling solitudes always un- eventful in themselves , but where , nevertheless , the un- toward is for ever expected to happen . He smoked a pipe and wore a ...
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... eyes open wide , staring at me as if I was a wild beast . Then she looked on the ground . " No , " she said . Those are Con's footmarks . He has been following you instead of coming to play with me . I shan't be friends with him now ...
... eyes open wide , staring at me as if I was a wild beast . Then she looked on the ground . " No , " she said . Those are Con's footmarks . He has been following you instead of coming to play with me . I shan't be friends with him now ...
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... eyes that looked beady as a lizard's . He stared at me with his eyes screwed , as if I was something he hardly noticed , and spoke to the girl in a language I could not under- stand . She frowned at him . But she turned to me and smiled ...
... eyes that looked beady as a lizard's . He stared at me with his eyes screwed , as if I was something he hardly noticed , and spoke to the girl in a language I could not under- stand . She frowned at him . But she turned to me and smiled ...
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... eyes oh , well , I mustn't run on about his eyes ! When he saw I knew him he took a dif- ferent line . He moved from where he was , and said , " Dear me , it's the young gentleman from Tir Forgan . I didn't know you , sir . " Nobody had ...
... eyes oh , well , I mustn't run on about his eyes ! When he saw I knew him he took a dif- ferent line . He moved from where he was , and said , " Dear me , it's the young gentleman from Tir Forgan . I didn't know you , sir . " Nobody had ...
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