Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... eye and scarlet bosom , " is held not only to be cruel and ungenerous , but unlucky . If the robin redbreasts could ... eyes , which was always difficult , and sometimes im- possible , they were glad to gather infor- mation , combined ...
... eye and scarlet bosom , " is held not only to be cruel and ungenerous , but unlucky . If the robin redbreasts could ... eyes , which was always difficult , and sometimes im- possible , they were glad to gather infor- mation , combined ...
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... eyes , " a paraphrase from the Low Latin of a nameless poet in the Middle Ages , and a great improvement on its orig . inal- a song sufficient for fame if its author had written nothing else . Most people have read or heard the song of ...
... eyes , " a paraphrase from the Low Latin of a nameless poet in the Middle Ages , and a great improvement on its orig . inal- a song sufficient for fame if its author had written nothing else . Most people have read or heard the song of ...
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... eyes unfortunately are not at all strong , and he is ordered to take as much care of them as possible . " What sort of things do you draw ? " " These sort of things , " she answered , placing before him some pieces of white paper , upon ...
... eyes unfortunately are not at all strong , and he is ordered to take as much care of them as possible . " What sort of things do you draw ? " " These sort of things , " she answered , placing before him some pieces of white paper , upon ...
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... eyes , which were evidently weak , were protected by large spectacles , and his head partially covered with a small black skull - cap . - own friends this sudden transformation of incorrigible idler into. " Ah ! my niece , I perceive ...
... eyes , which were evidently weak , were protected by large spectacles , and his head partially covered with a small black skull - cap . - own friends this sudden transformation of incorrigible idler into. " Ah ! my niece , I perceive ...
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... eyes . Katherine Holland was eminently soothing to his amour had apparently no fine clothes , and she propre ; not the less that he naturally set had , equally apparently , no disposition for down the whole of Lord Borroughdale's ...
... eyes . Katherine Holland was eminently soothing to his amour had apparently no fine clothes , and she propre ; not the less that he naturally set had , equally apparently , no disposition for down the whole of Lord Borroughdale's ...
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